With it’s floaty slacker riffs and sugar sweet melodies, Thom Worth’s new single ‘Oh! Lucinda’ is three minutes of finely crafted pop perfection. Essentially exploring the age-old tension between the hot-flushes of a new relationship and the cyclical melancholic torment of heartbreak, ‘Oh! Lucinda’ is both a celebration of young love and a lament on […]
Interview with Katie Garibaldi – Delightful
In this interview feature, we speak with Katie Garibaldi about influences, her newest project, digitized music and more. Full Q&A along with links and a stream of her video Delightful can be found below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms […]
Spitzer Space Telescope Interview – Corn Holler
No vinyl, no CDs, no mp3s.While it seems everyone has been focused on revisiting the music album’s past, artist and folk singer Dan MacDonald (Spitzer Space Telescope) decided to invent its future. Colonies in the Wild Frontier is the very first IMA (Interactive Music Album) of its kind: a video-based app for fans to download […]
Cale and the Gravity Well Interview
Cale Bonderman started writing music just two years before Cale and the Gravity Well formed, but inexperience wasn’t going to keep him from breaking into the industry. With production by Chris Brooks, Henry Upton, Chase Lapp, and Nathan Bergman of Lionize, Cale was able to turn his singer/songwriter tunes into a full fledged indie rock […]
Interview with Leigh Harrison – Happy Now?
Leigh Harrison started writing songs and producing other artists in the 1970s. Two decades later Leigh released “Inappropriate Touching” and “Lean On The Angels”. A number of projects with other musicians followed before the retrospective “Three Deck Wreck” in 2007. Leigh continues to write and record, and can be spotted performing live in and around […]
Interview with Nathan Leigh
Hailed as “a songbook for our time,” indie folk producer and songwriter Nathan Leigh’s 2012 album A Life In Transit explored the highs and lows of touring life. Splitting his time between the life of a touring musician and a theatre composer, Nathan Leigh has performed in venues across the country, and had his music […]
Melody Federer Interview – Something To Show
Singer-songwriter, Melody Federer released her latest single, “Something To Show,” an uplifting indie-pop track that encourages people to take a chance on love. The new single will be featured on her upcoming full-length album, When the Dogwoods Bloom, out in early 2017. “Something To Show” is now available for download on iTunes and Spotify and […]
Interview with Jo Mango of When Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday
Singer-songwriter Jo Mango has teamed up with an array of songwriters, academic researchers and sustainability organisations to create the When Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday project. The project’s aim is to bring together academic, musical, artistic and practical knowledge to imagine a future in a more sustainable world. They will be releasing three download tracks along with […]
Cranky George Release Misery Road, The Second Single Off Their New Album
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 […]
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