Los Angeles rockers Cranky George have released Misery Road, the second single and it’s accompanying visual treatment from their new album (Fat Lot of Good). A toe-tapping, light-hearted escape from a troubled love affair, Misery Road is a journey in the car as we try to clear our heads and figure out all the madness […]
Danophone’s Rerun Is A Well Crafted, Happiness Inducing Album
Songwriter and Danish science journalist Carsten Nielsen records and releases music as Danophone. Residing in the happiest city (City of Aalborg) of the happiest country (Denmark) on this planet, it’s safe to say that Danophone’s music will inject you with happiness…even when the music or lyrical content isn’t necessarily trying to be happy. Rerun is […]
Interview with Becca Roth – Unstable
In this interview spotlight, we chat with folk/pop singer-songwriter Becca Roth about her new Unstable EP as well as influences, the digital music world and more. Full Q&A along with links and streams below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms […]
Interview with Rainbrother – Tales From The Drought
After the success of psychedelic folk outfit The Migrant, frontman Bjarke Bendtsen is ready to transcend furthermore into electronic folk-rock territory with the release of his latest project Rainbrother’s debut album Tales From The Drought, out on 3rd February 2017 via General Bird. Tales From The Drought is all about making your way whilst on […]
Interview with Martin Forsell – Liberations
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Martin Forsell about the newest release, influences, navigating the digitized music world and more. Q&A along with links and streams 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.) I […]
Interview with Stomping Nick – Shake For Your Cake
Stomping Nick Jackman is a one-man-band from Lyttelton, New Zealand, who fuses primitive garage punk with blues and Appalachian folk. His sound has been described as “pounding rhythms, searing blasts of harmonica, and a gutsy roar that reach back decades beyond the last fad.” Stomping Nick sings and plays harmonica, guitar and drums all at […]
Maya Solovéy Interview – Better
Maya Solovéy is a singer-songwriter based in Brooklyn New York. With six records under her name, Maya writes music that can vary from quirky indie-pop to folk and Americana, to bossa nova—presented from the most elaborate productions to the most stark. Though regardless of genre or style, her voice carries with it a sense of […]
Wicklow Atwater and The Fallen Flame String Band
Wicklow Atwater are an authentic, power rockin’, bluegrass-infused, acoustic folk group with an undeniable creative chemistry. Growing up in the same neighborhood and forming friendships at an early age, this quintet summons an unbreakable bond which gives the group a musical union unlike most others. This music excites me! This group consists of talented multi-instrumentalists […]
Interview with Alexander Wolfe
London based singer/songwriter Alexander Wolfe returns with new single ‘Fixed For Today’, set for release on October 14th via Dharma Records. With 3 critically acclaimed albums to his name – 2009s Morning Brings A Flood, 2012s Skeletons, and 2014s From The Shallows – he’s gearing up to the 2017 release of what looks set to […]
Chris James Interview – Space In The Clouds
Singer-songwriter Chris James introduces us to his unique blend of stunning cinematic-folk on his new EP Space In The Clouds, out on December 9th, 2016 via AWAL. The EP is about overcoming a difficult, dark period in his life and musically James combines influences from his days as lead singer songwriter of electro-rock pioneers Stateless […]
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