Swedish post-rock quartet JUNODEF return with the release of their hypnotising new single Heights, out on now via AWAL. Instantly engaging, atmospheric soundscapes are able to soar effortlessly over the band’s signature spine-tingling sound. Karin Grönkvist’s (guitar / vocals) mesmerising lead vocals linger beautifully over the sombre back drop as unfurling melodies, distorted guitars, rumbling […]
Interview with Happy Curmudgeons – Meant 2 Be
Detroit’s Happy Curmudgeons deliver pure, uncut, rock and roll music that is guaranteed to having you jamming along with your air instrument of choice in no time. Recently selected as one of the Choice 5 bands by Modern Rock Radio, Happy Curmudgeons combine elements of blues, folk and good ole classic rock and roll for […]
Interview with Shane Carroll – The Mice That Reign In Horrow
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Shane Carroll about influences, motivations, challenges, his latest project and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) Louisiana. But now […]
Interview with Ballroom Boxer – A Little Wild
Alternative rock group Ballroom Boxer releases nostalgic, spirited, new single, “Bill Murray.” The track debuted on a live performance on Chicago’s WGN Radio in late June. Who doesn’t love Bill Murray?! He can go anywhere, everywhere and always seem to fit in. That’s not the case for a lot of people, specifically, minorities, females, etc. […]
Interview with Band of Silver – In Space!
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Nashville’s Band of Silver about their latest project, motivations, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music would you classify yourselves as? We are from Nashville Tennessee and our music is pop rock with an eighties […]
Bittersweet Machines See No Bad Horizon On Latest Album, Listen Now
When I first started listening to Greesnboro, North Carolina based Bittersweet Machines new album No Bad Horizon, my immediate thought was how great this band sounds. Great chemistry, great sound, great arrangements equaling an overall great alternative rock album. I quickly realized Bittersweet Machines is actually a one-man-band. The man’s name is Matt Mocharnuk and […]
Interview with Wilderado – Sorrow
It’s that collision of beauty and imperfection, of hope and human frailty that defines Wilderado’s gorgeous new EP, ‘Favors.’ Recorded with production mastermind Phil Ek (Father John Misty, Fleet Foxes), the collection ushers in a new era for the Tulsa rockers as their already-epic sound pushes into more nuanced and mature territory than ever before. […]
Interview with The Brewaves – Burn Down This Barn
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Alabama based rockers The Brewaves about their newest project, motivations, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) […]
Interview with John Hickman – What’s This All About?
Eight years after he acquired his passion for playing, singing and writing songs as a serious hobby, John Hickman’s exciting emergence as a critically acclaimed independent artist will inspire anyone of a mature age who thinks a full on pursuit of musical dreams is best left to kids in their teens and 20’s to […]
Interview with Sleep for the Weary – Catharsis
Sleep for the Weary delivers their aggressive yet melodic brand of alt-rock from Nashville, TN. Vocalist Ian Shannon’s solo work (In To and Out From, 2014) bears the band’s name, but his fervent voice is bettered with the inclusion of band members Robb Edmondson (drums), John Hurst (lead guitar), and Eric Woodrow (bass). The group […]
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