Parabolabola by Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s three piece Filter Free Rodeo is an energetic noise pop approach to what some might remember as ’90s fuzz rock. What the hell does that sound like!?, you say? This is Nirvana coming back to kick the doors down on a recording session between The Strokes and Cage the Elephant to remind […]
Mistletoes and Warheads
Great To The End by Mistletoes and Warheads is a self-proclaimed “epic rock opera” that falls a bit short of that title. Mistletoes and Warheads is an independent garage rock band from Rochester, New York. Back in 2011, Nelson Scott began this adventure as a solo project but after releasing a few albums, he became […]
JoyFocus and the Love Song Cliche
Three independent albums, 7 featured singles on 6 different international releases, and a lot of love from [loyal] fans on both sides of the planet, JoyFocus will be entering your radar soon (if they haven’t already). Since their 2001 debut, Chicago duo Rikk Currence (musician) and Holly Joy (singer) have been making more moves and creating […]
Interview with Kevin Luiz
We recently reviewed Love Is War by Kevin Luiz. All proceeds go to the Not for Sale campaign. We took a few moments to grab a quick interview with Mr. Luiz. Our conversation is below. Let everyone know who you are. Where you are from. And what style of music you create. My name is […]
Love Is War Supports Not For Sale Campaign
Love Is War EP is inspired by the Not For Sale campaign. Not For Sale’s mission is to abolish modern day slavery and human/sex trafficking. All ITunes sales of the song Love Is War will go to support Not For Sale. With that out of the way, let’s get to the music. Kevin Luiz has […]
The Heavy Guilt
The Heavy Guilt have delivered one of the most solid albums I have heard this year. Imagine the classic essence of Led Zeppelin thrown into a cauldron with the poetic psychedelia of The Doors, the grittiness of The Velvet Underground, and the more modern nuances of The Black Keys for an intriguing stew of funky […]
Monks of Mellonwah through The Sky and Dark Night
If you haven’t heard about Monks of Mellonwah, let me be the first to tell you that in the near future you will not be able to forget them. Based in Sydney Australia, this alternative rock four piece has been busy. Allow me to explain. Toured Australia and traveled to the U.S. twice Best Indie […]
Geoff of Former Champions on MidTennListens ep. 33
Virginia electro rock band Former Champions has just embarked on a summer tour of the South-east, including a stop right in the heart of Middle Tennessee – Murfreesboro’s Main Street Live! While they were on the road to Louisville, KY (passing through my home state of West Virginia) I managed to get them on the […]
The Recreation Station Make Room For The Sun
Shawn Wiederhoeft is, more or less, The Recreation Station. You should go read the interview. Room For The Sun is as serious – as in seriously good – as it is fun. Shawn’s flavor of indie folk rock is an uplifting experience balanced between playful rhythms and a gritty sandstorm. It’s pure energy. This album […]
An Awakefulsleep with The Hawthorne Effect
We recently sat down for an insightful and in-depth interview with John Jauch, lead singer/songwriter behind The Hawthorne Effect. In that interview Mr. Jauch goes into great detail about how his job(s) as a psychotherapist and pharmaceutical researcher influence his music. Just by reading the interview, it is very clear that John is passionate about […]
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