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Interview with Dinosaur Parade – I’ll Be Around

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman October 3, 2016 12:48 pm Tagged With: indie, Los Angeles, Rock, United States

Southern California based quartet, Dinosaur Parade, released their debut EP ‘Reading Clouds’ in the spring of 2015, and is set to premier their first studio single this month from their upcoming sophomore EP ‘Feel It’. Blending an indie-rock vibe with a hint of pop and folk, Dinosaur Parade has drawn comparisons to acts such as […]

Interview with Michael Spivack – Prospect Lux

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman October 3, 2016 12:19 pm Tagged With: Electronic, New York City, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

In this interview spotlight, we chat with Michael Spivack of Prospect Lux about influences, his new project, and more. Full Q&A, links, and streams can be found below. Let’s get to know you, the artist and your music a little better. What attracted you to genre(s) or style(s) you practice?    I studied songwriting and composition […]

The YeahTones Release New Video, Launch Eviction Notice Tour

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman October 3, 2016 10:42 am Tagged With: hard rock, New York City, Rock, United States

YeahTones - A Real Song

We’ve become big fans of The YeahTones over here at MTM so of course we’re excited to share the new video for A Real Song and the tour dates for the band’s Eviction Notice Tour. This tour will have a stop at Foobar in Nashville on November 3rd. A Real Song tackles, head-on, the current […]

Interview with Stoop Kids – Genre Bending Greatness

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 28, 2016 12:00 pm Tagged With: Hip Hop, Jazz, New Orleans, Rock, Soul

Stoop Kids’ sound is an eclectic mix of soul, hip-hop, surf, jazz, and rock with a psychedelic aftertaste. This, combined with their high-energy, theatrical, performances, makes Stoop Kids unique and unpredictable. While based in New Orleans, the band has toured extensively throughout the eastern United States over the past two years and plan to expand […]

Interview with Raccoon Fighter

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 28, 2016 11:41 am Tagged With: garage rock, New York City, Pop, Psychedelic, Rock, United States

Queens NYC based Raccoon Fighter shoot laser beams out of their eyes, smoke fuzz boxes and swim in the sky with Alex Chilton. Back stroking with him in time to gritty 1970’s east village NYC, where they shoot pool/sniff glue with the New York Dolls and Television at CBGB’s. Their latest release Spiral Flag in […]

Sluka Releases Epic Rock Album, Introversions

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 27, 2016 11:05 am Tagged With: Rock, singer, songwriter

Sluka - Introversions

Sluka is a world traveler, an airplane pilot, a distance runner, and a very talented creative force whose stage presence and performances have garnered his music attention and dedicated fans from multiple continents. With a career spanning 10 albums, numerous sold out concerts, memorable radio interviews, and a swarm of positive press; Sluka is a […]

Jim Peterik is Caught Up In You

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 27, 2016 9:13 am Tagged With: Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter

Jim Peterik - The Songs

I’m willing to bet you’ve heard the works of Jim Peterik before…even if you don’t realize it. Allow me to enlighten you. Peterik has a very impressive portfolio…where should I begin? He co-authored the book Songwriting For Dummies. This book is a best-seller. Ever heard of the band Survivor? From the 70s/80s? That was Jim […]

Interview with SONA – Terribly Tangled

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 26, 2016 8:42 pm Tagged With: Boston, Folk, Massachusetts, Pop, Rock, Soul, United States

In a Buddhist story, “Not Too Tight, Not Too Loose,” Sona is the name of a lute player who achieves awakening through finding balance in his practice. Sona realizes that if his strings are too tight or too loose, he cannot produce the music he desires. His strings serve as the metaphor for what goes […]

Interview with Ian Abel – Icarus

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 26, 2016 8:25 pm Tagged With: New York City, Pop, R&B, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

IAN ABEL is an NYC-based singer-songwriter, born and raised in the East Village. He got his start at Berklee College of Music and has since been working in the city as a singer. IAN ABEL’s debut EP, Icarus, is an electric / eclectic / queer / nineties-influenced alt pop-rock collaboration with producer Carey Clayton, released […]

Interview with The Dirty Banks – LIDA

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 26, 2016 8:15 pm Tagged With: Folk, indie, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Pop, Rock

The Dirty Banks play a brand of indie-rock that pays homage to the sounds of the ‘90s while keeping things current. Chunky pop hooks clash with fuzzed-out guitars and sweet keys to make a satisfying aural odyssey. In this spotlight, we chat with The Dirty Banks about the new project, influences, motivation, and more. Full […]

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As the collective attention span shrinks, Eddie Canyon finds himself searching for meaning within the noise. Reaching into and around his Arkansas roots, Eddie carves a distinctively southern Hip Hop undercurrent in his exploratory approach to music. Weaving tales of battling addiction, thoughts on spirituality, and irreverent social commentary into his lyrics, Eddie aims to intrigue his audience at the least, and at most, leave them with a liberating degree of thoughtfulness. In his own words: “The Matrix is real, but there’s a way out.” Support on Spotify or Bandcamp.

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As the collective attention span shrinks, Eddie Canyon finds himself searching for meaning within the noise. Reaching into and around his Arkansas roots, Eddie carves a distinctively southern Hip Hop undercurrent in his exploratory approach to music. Weaving tales of battling addiction, thoughts on spirituality, and irreverent social commentary into his lyrics, Eddie aims to intrigue his audience at the least, and at most, leave them with a liberating degree of thoughtfulness. In his own words: “The Matrix is real, but there’s a way out.” Support on Spotify or Bandcamp.

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