Bangalore-based rock band The Puncher Shop are back with a brand new single titled “Band Aid Love.” Band Aid Love is the band’s second release and is a deep dive into the band’s creative vision which clearly involves rock genre elasticity. After the release of their first single The Specter in 2021, The Puncher Shop […]
Interview with Yard Sale Toys – Spring Break 2022
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Yard Sale Toys about the latest album, technology, adapting during a pandemic and more, Full Q&A along with links and music below. Spring Break 2020 by Yard Sale Toys Where are you from and how do You describe your style of music? Yard Sale Toys is from Philadelphia, […]
Interview with Music UnLtd.
Music UnLtd. (pronounced ‘UnLimited’) is an award-winning Indie band formed in 2014 by frontman Milin, with a repertoire of original Indie songs on all major platforms worldwide. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Music UnLtd. about the music, adapting during worldwide quarantines, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where […]
Interview with Salvation Jayne – A Mouthful of Magnificent Spite
An expression of dark matter exploring narcissism, toxic relationships, and the struggles of mental illness, Salvation Jayne infiltrate the alternative scene with this fresh cut of white-hot noise. Riffy and anthemic with equal waves of melodic splendour, Salvation Jayne’s unruly display blends classic pop-punk tendencies with a brazen exhibit of unique flare. In this interview […]
Interview with Kevin the Persian – Southern Dissonance
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Kevin the Persian about the latest music, surviving the pandemic, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and how do you describe your style of music? I was born in Lafayette, Louisiana and now live in New Orleans. My songs […]
Interview with Mr. Mac – Invisible Line
Mr. Mac enjoys writing songs that span across genre-boundaries. Sometimes traditional, sometimes experimental, Mr Mac likes to push the limits of his musical and lyrical lexicon. His songs are celebrative, rapturous, sometimes silly, and resist easy characterization. His music has a retro-vibe that keeps production effects to a minimum, allowing the true tones of the […]
Interview with Miles Sarma – Old Time Lover
Miles Sarma is a singer songwriter from Byron Bay Northern NSW Australia, performing a mixture of rock roots/ blues based rock songs that speak of life’s journeys, loves lost and found. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Miles about the latest release, adapting during a pandemic, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links […]
Interview with Rendered – Must Be The Enemy
Blackpool based rock band Rendered are have released their 2nd single “Must Be The Enemy!”. A dense, layered approach with intricate guitars & heavy emotive choruses. Their music hearkens back to the harder edges of the mid-90s, whilst offering a fresh, and, at times, harrowing perspective on growing older in a gritty northern town. Hard-hitting swaggering drums, a […]
Interview with The Assist – Television Kid
Ever since forming in 2014, The Assist have had their finger on the pulse of how the modern generation consume music, soaking their soaring indie anthems with hip-hop-inflected beats, dance-tinged rhythms and blistering breakdowns. It’s this eclectic adventurism that has seen The Assist sell out venues across Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield as well as […]
Interview with THE iMAGINARY FRIENDS – The Golden Age of the Narcissist
THE iMAGINARY FRIENDS are a London based, inter-gender, gloom drenched new-wave band. With a punk swagger and cinematic production, brutally analysing modern western culture. Consciously trying to push the boundaries of what it means to be a band in the 21st Century, sonically, lyrically and visually. In this interview spotlight, I chat with THE iMAGINARY […]
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