Intergalactic archeologists Moviestar prepare to astound and amaze with their new collection of sci-fi infused punk-rock tracks. Their debut album Stupid People / Happy Days is out on February 9th, 2018 via Oh Yeah!. Moviestar are like no other band on earth. Having formed in the future on planet Fenris, Infinity Vik, The Octopus Goddess […]
The Foshays Deliver Digi-zine Motion Comic Rock, Listen To New Single ‘Til It’s Gone
Minneapolis based rockers The Foshays have delivered their infectious, head noddin’, toe tappin’, punk infused new single ‘Til It’s Gone. Clocking in at only 2 minutes and 15 seconds, ‘Til It’s Gone is one of the most contagious, memorable punk jams I have heard in quite some time. Labeled as digi-zine motion comic rock, it […]
The Non-Nonconformists Deliver Raw, In Your Face Punk Music
The Non-Nonconformists deliver raw, uncut, in your face punk music and attitude on their single Why Is Everything So Shit? In a world full of songwriters overthinking and beating themselves up for unnecessarily complicating the songwriting process, these London based rockers remind us that keeping it simple can have more impact than cramming too many […]
Interview with Harmful If Swallowed – Blame
In this interview spotlight, we chat with members of Harmful If Swallowed about the latest project, influences, challenges in this technological age and much more. Full Q&A along with links and the video for Blame below. Let’s dive a little deeper into Harmful If Swallowed, the artist and the music. What attracted you to this […]
Interview with Lost In Stereo – Tear Out The Pages
Forming back in 2015, Glasgow band Lost In Stereo are now set to release their debut EP Famous First Words, out on September 29th (2017) via Lost Records. Inspired by the belief that you should be yourself, Famous First Words is filled with five infectious slices of melodic pop rock. From the fast-paced energy of […]
Interview with Eat The Evidence – Sex, Drugs & Wishy Washy Politics
A breathtakingly entertaining hybrid of The Specials, NOFX, Ween and The Streets, Eat The Evidence are led by brothers Jack and Tom Lattimer, skilled musicians whose deceptively dextrous playing demands equivalent levels of expertise from fellow band members Ric Lygo, Joe Bartlett and Michael Saminaden. With an earthy, animated and uninhibited stage presence, the band’s […]
Interview with TJ Stafford – Crazy
TJ Stafford is a thought-provoking, highly intelligent songwriter with a knack for crafting anthemic, genre-bending music that hits you at your core. Be sure to check out his debut album, “All My Bad Habits Have Prepared Me for This,” out June 30th, 2017. In this interview spotlight, we chat with TJ about the newest project, […]
What Ever Happened To Les Techno?
NYC based funky, alt-psych-punk rocker Les Techno has delivered his latest project What Ever Happened To Les Techno? From the days of analog synths with big knobs, analog reel to reels, grease pencils and razor blades, Les Techno has been submerged in the music scene for quite some time. Over the length of his career […]
The Black Lemons Interview – Mid Tenn Listens Podcast (video)
The Black Lemons sophomore release is a five song EP entitled Don’t Own the Future. The Lemons have made a record for these uncertain times, taking on a range of social issues, from opiate addiction in Misery Now, a power pop expression of frustration and empathy, to economic inequality in the powerful punk anthem Rich […]
Give Yourself A Boost With The Adrenaline Pumping, Punk-Infused Rockabilly of SoCal Rocket Dynamics
Los Angeles based rockabilly outfit SoCal Rocket Dynamics deliver a punk-infused shot of adrenaline on their fist pumpin’ new single Rocket Girl. The unrelenting, neck breaking rhythms of drummer Mark Powell collide with the grooves of Robert Coddington’s upright bass, the scorching guitar runs of Matt J. Britton and the unabashed, fight-invoking energy of Rich […]
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