There Has To Be More is inspired by Eliza Spear’s experience feeling trapped in LA, fueled by the idea that no matter how stuck someone may feel, they possess the inner strength to show them the way out. The track showcases Eliza’s impressive vocal range soaring over what starts off as a simple and delicate […]
Interviews
This area includes a running list of all the interviews we have published. We interview bands, venues, studios, business owners, producers, engineers, and any one else who spends a significant amount of time supporting independent music.
Interview with Gypsy Circus – Holy Lights and Shadows
Edinburgh-based quartet Gypsy Circus blast into 2019 with the release of their vivacious new EP, Holy Lights And Shadows, out February 8th, 2019. Opening with title track and lead single Holy Lights And Shadows, jangling indie hooks are combined with a classic rock feel to create a sound akin to the likes of Biffy Clyro […]
Interview with Zyles – Cuddle Puddle
Self-described “professional pop” outfit Zyles has just dropped his third single this year, titled “Cuddle Puddle.” The single is an upbeat indie pop dance track that B-Sides Badlands have called “blissful…flammable dance bop,” and a “fevered fist-pumper.” ‘Cuddle Puddle’ depicts a universe where everything is a little bit wrong. But why would you think about […]
Interview with Greg Jacquin – Clocks Slow Down
Greg Jacquin and bandmates Paul Griffin (piano, keys, vocals), Rich Berta (guitar, vocals), Peter Wilson (drums) and Lalit Loomba (bass) recorded Clocks Slow Down, a beautiful collection of eleven original songs. The album is a sprawling statement of sadness and hopelessness, pain and suffering, rebuilding and self-discovery, with a dash of politics and humor, too. This time around, Jacquin enlisted another impressive crew of musicians for the […]
Interview with Adam Ambrose – Little Green Cabins
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Adam Ambrose about hardships, motivations, technology, rising above it all and, of course, his latest project Little Green Cabins. 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 […]
Interview with Plastic Teardrops – Close To The Ground
Plastic Teardrops is a Barcelona (Catalonia) based recording artist and producer well known for his infusion of Trip-hop, Downtempo, Acoustic and Blues. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Plastic Teardrops about the latest project, challenges, motivations, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of […]
Interview with Love Stallion – Unforgettable Ride
If you missed our recent article about Love Stallion’s latest single/video, find that feature here. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Love Stallion about challenges, technology, motivations 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 […]
Interview with Sam Gifford and the Innocent
The song that gave the band it’s name… ‘Sam Gifford and The Innocent’ have unleashed their indie rock track ‘Innocence. Innocence is a hard hitting and energetic single with a huge emphasis on guitars. Simultaneously, from a lyrical perspective, the song talks about the capability to redeem yourself from your past mistakes. This song follows […]
Interview with Eden Iris – Demons
An award-winning artist from Auckland, New Zealand, Eden Iris has been described as “a writer working in a new space”. After moving to Los Angeles to explore a bigger musical landscape, she ironically teamed up with fellow Kiwi artist Jess Harlen, who co-produced all the songs on her new EP Demons (except for “22” produced […]
Interview with Craig Aalders – Oceanography
Craig Aalders is a guitarist and composer based in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. His ambient and experimental work explores sound as a medium of visceral resonance. Influenced by the Pacific Northwest, Aalders creates absorbing and evocative soundscapes that use abstraction to convey strong emotional and expressive ideas. Aalders’ process employs streams of layered sound. Intricate chains […]
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