Boy/Girl duo Edits return with the thunderous Burn, drawing inspiration from early Muse, Death From Above 1979 and Nine Inch Nails, it’s their heaviest song to date. Pulsing, driving and blood pumping, Burn interweaves distortion drenched guitars with arpeggiating synth lines and soars into anthemic choruses. Burn is completely self produced, culminating from the band’s […]
Interview with Warganization – Priority
Warganization is an alternative electronic outfit fronted by Jack Morrison & formed in the early 2010s in Lafayette, LA. Initially conceived as a relatively large-scale collaboration project, Morrison’s focus quickly turned more toward his immediate vicinity as he began to handle most of the work (both musically & visually) himself. The project is still handled […]
Good Luck With That, Mr. MooQ Delivers Danceable Synth Pop Jam, Listen Now
Minnesota based electronic, dance producer Mr. MooQ has returned with another catchy single titled Good Luck With That. Good Luck With That is a danceable, highly contagious, synth-pop infused EDM track that is guaranteed to pump your adrenaline, boost your mood and lift your spirits. No matter where you are, you won’t be able to […]
Interview with Delores Galore – One Touch
Northern Virginia native Delores Galore is a musician/songwriter now residing in New Orleans, Louisiana who has a sound Synth enthusiasts will appreciate and lovers of 80s-esque, house-infused, danceable pop will fully embrace. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Delores about her latest project (One Touch), technology, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links […]
Interview with Jane In Space – Eat Your Face
In this interview spotlight, I speak with Tom Vickers and Jesse Jensen of Jane In Space about the latest 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 […]
Ledges_’ The Sun, The Stars, The Moon And me Packs Potent, Minimal, Downtempo, Electro-Punch
Steve Connolly and Anthony Vertullo first met at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut where they spent the majority of their time listening to music and writing jams on some old Casio keyboards. Without intention, the two suddenly realized there was a music synergy manifesting itself. Despite going separate ways, the two maintained contact exchanging music they […]
Astronomique Takes Us On A Spacey, Psych-Rock Journey On New Album Sharp Divide
Get ready to jam with Minneapolis based psych-pop-space-rockers Astronomique as they guide us through the soundtrack of their newest space wave journey Sharp Divide. From the moment I clicked play, I knew I was in for a sonic treat. Hypnotic vocals, melodically rich elements from surf-rock-esque guitars to synth-fueled arpeggiations and smooth, body swayin’ rhythms […]
Interview with Kaitlyn Mann
Stunningly long haired, 17 year old pop recording artist and songwriter, Kaitlyn Mann arranges and programs all of her original songs. Kaitlyn started playing piano at the age of six and has won international piano competitions with performances at Carnegie Hall in New York City. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Kaitlyn about motivations, […]
Exotik Robotz Unleash Video For Most Played Song Off SUPERNOVAE Album, Tears In The Rain
NYC based synthpop/electronic power trio Exotik Robotz have delivered the visual treatment for the most played song from their debut album, SUPERNOVAE. Tears In The Rain is the song and it is an epic, powerful, ballad inspired by the rainy dystopian future found in the original Blade Runner film. Exotik Robotz includes the talented Gambian […]
Interview with Rue Snider – Moving Me
Rue Snider has released two albums and four EPs, and toured America extensively since 2012. He has made appearances at SXSW and Folk Alliance International, and shared the stage with Lydia Loveless, Tom Maxwell (Squirrel Nut Zippers), Nate Farley (Guided By Voices), and Superhuman Happiness. He recently finished recording his third LP in Nashville, to […]