Buckle up! We’re about to experience a journey through sound unlike any other; a collection of influences including (but not limited to) progressive rock, 20th century classical music, extreme metal, drum-n-bass, jazz, ’90s grunge, space rock, and ’80s pop… Welcome to Interior City. …in a society which respects nothing, every individual learns that they are not worthy of […]
Pingaddamidy!
There’s a first time for everything and I am excited about this one. We have our first Zydeco submission compliments of The New Iberians Zydeco Blues Band based in the Portalnd, Oregon area. Isn’t New Iberia in Louisiana (you might be thinking)? Well yes and here’s an explanation: Our band takes its name from New […]
Chromatic Warfare by Noel Black and XRA
Noel Black and XRA have joined forces to create something refreshing, genre-bending, and highly intelligent. Chromatic Warfare is a combination of musical styles and elements that come together to form a power-packed, get-off-your-ass-and-move while thinking-deeply-about-your-existence soundtrack. Noel Black and XRA both have solo careers but this project is the natural evolution of their crafts. Mr. Black […]
Interview with Aquaducks
We missed the opportunity to grab an interview with The Aquaducks before MusicTree Festival. But, in the words of some person from long ago, “better late than never”. And also, we have a special treat! The Aquaducks recorded their performance and have uploaded it for our listening pleasure. Let everyone know who you are, where […]
Featured Video: Come Down Slow by Pigeon Park
We recently featured Pigeon Park in support of their 2012 release. This Vancouver band is back with a new single and video for their song “Come Down Slow”. Visit their website.
Interview with Jesse Brewster
Let our readers know who you are, where you are from, and what style of music you create. I’m singer/songwriter/guitarist Jesse Brewster from the SF Bay Area. My style of music is Rock/Americana/Folk. I write songs that have emotion, dynamics and feel. It could be a barn burning, twangy , hard hitting anthem, or a […]
Local Spotlight: Lovelife
I first learned about the Nashville band Lovelife a few months ago and recently I found this video for their single Watching TV. Wow! It takes a lot of [hard] work to produce quality stop motion videos but Lovelife have created quite the symbolic masterpiece with this one. The song and the visuals match up perfectly […]
Morning Fame Cast Away
You might remember our review of Morning Fame’s previous release, Back and Forth. This crew of fine musicians have returned with their new single and video for Cast Away. The first major change is Dan Carrett on bass. The second thing I immediately noticed was more grrrrrr…. Grittier bass tones backed by the beautiful pounding […]
Amos Got Soul
Dave Plaehn has one damn fine set of pipes. This veteran to the independent music game has walked many paths during his career. One thing is for sure, Dave Plaehn can sing his heart out and his harmonica playing does a great job at keeping up with that standard. Let’s look at where Dave has […]
A Separate | Divide Encapsulated in a Liquid Casing
Liquid Casing is what happens when Miles Davis teams up with Mars Volta to run Russian Circles around Mogwai during a Godspeed You! Black Emperor performance. What the hell does that even mean? This music is EPIC. Imagine a wall of sound taking your body hostage while precisely crafted lyrics begin to create a divide […]
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