Taipei, Taiwan based indie rockers Repeatedive have arrived with their punk rock infused single titled In My Heart, I Say Fuck This World. Depending on the day and my mood, I can totally relate to this sentiment. In true grunge/punk rock fashion, Repeatedive tackle this topic over a distorted sound bed of loud, noisy guitars, […]
We Are The Lights That Will Not Go Out, Meet The Captivating Sounds of dep
I’m a big fan of instrumental albums. Especially when they are as epic, moving and undeniably emotive like the new project from dep, We Are The Lights That Will Not Go Out. North Carolina based dep is the solo project of Danny Peck who has spoken about the structure of electronic music at TEDx and […]
Interview with Hamish Anderson – No Good
“I started playing guitar when I was 12,” notes Melbourne, Australia-raised, LA-based Hamish Anderson. This child of the ’90s, raised on his dad’s classic rock vinyl, has roots that go deeper than you’d guess. Much deeper. “I don’t think I’d ever thought about guitar before listening to the Beatles’ White Album,” he’ll tell you. “Listening […]
Interview with Sunshine Riot – Interstate
Sunshine Riot is a nationally touring indie band out of Boston whose sound has been aptly described as Johnny Cash meets Kurt Cobain. With a live show that delivers killer music and incredible energy, this old school get-up-and-go-wild rock and roll foursome have garnered favorable press everywhere from Michigan, to Nashville, to New York and […]
Interview with The Soft Underground – Morning World
NYC-based The Soft Underground may hail from the outskirts of Manhattan, but have been hailed as modern decedents of the touchtone bands from Seattle’s 90’s alternative scene. Their forthcoming sophomore follow-up, Morning World, is a much more personal work which continues their penchant for eclectic variation. They labored over the recording process for over two […]
Randal Branham Captivates On His Forthcoming Album Simple
West Virginia native, Orlando resident singer/songwriter Randal Branham began playing piano at age six and copyrighted his first songs by the time he was seventeen. The story goes that Randal was so passionate about piano his father eventually padlocked it in an attempt to get Randal to take schoolwork and athletics more seriously. However, being […]
The Ripping Rivers Ripped Gratification Might Be Their Magnum Opus, Listen Now
The Ripping Rivers have arrived with a masterfully crafted, epic sounding, slow cooked and aurally delicious album titled Ripped Gratification. I could get really wordy and go on and on about how hard this album jams. Or how much time went into making sure every tiny detail was molded to perfection. Or how the intricate […]
Folk Rock, Brit Pop and Punk Edge Collide in Crushwater’s New EP Cactus Storm
Port Angeles, Washington based singer/songwriter/producer Scott Sullivan released four full length albums as a solo artist before forming Crushwater in 2016 alongside violinist/vocalist Chandra Johnson and drummer Casey Northern. The band immediately began building their song catalog for live performances but soon entered Dungeness Community Studios in Sequim (WA) with engineer Bill Yates to begin […]
Interview with Across The Board – Sonic Boom
Award-winning Canadian rock band, Across The Board (ATB), releases their newest album “SONIC BOOM” – an eight track collection of infectious pop rock songs that chronicle the breaking of a rock band and the highs and lows along the journey to success. This is ATB’s second full length album, on the heels of their EP […]
Interview with Jeremy & The Harlequins – Nothing Civil
Jeremy & the Harlequins‘ main objective with their music is keeping rock n’ roll alive. That’s something the New York five-piece have been doing since forming just a few short years ago, both with their debut album American Dreamer (2015) and its follow-up Into The Night (2016). The next phase of the band’s career is […]
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