Love and a .38 is a Rock band… and they’re truly very sorry about that. But the thing is… they have no other choice. Four guys from different parts of the country, who’s varied and shared experiences, triumphs, and failures have brought them all to Los Angeles with that same conclusion. In their short existence […]
Interview with The Terror Adaptors – Home In Time For Tea
The Terror Adaptors are a time-traveling group of musicians, which started off as an Industrial Hard-Rock/Synth group in 2007. Initially a studio-bound project in Perth Western Australia; they slowly evolved into a finely tuned live-band, to great reaction from audiences around the state. They started smashing out a unique live-set of vintage driven, reminiscent songs […]
Interview with The Ghibertins – 20149 – Milano
Milan-based indie-rockers The Ghibertins return with the release of their anthemic new single 20149 – Milano, out now via Mob Sound Records. The single is oozing with sonic twists and turns from the offset. Sweeping guitar twangs are met with pulsating drums beats and orchestral soundscapes in order to create a sound that is undeniably […]
Interview with The Sweet Sonics (Guidomaria X Slackerman) – The Beautiful Impossible
After multiple attempts at forming their own band, Guidomaria and Slackerman decided to just start making music by sending each other recordings of their musical ideas. The result is a collection of guitar-driven, rock-influenced, electronically-inspired music. The Beautiful Impossible is a collection of inspiring short stories that form an overarching narrative based on snapshots of […]
Les Fradkin Captures the Spirit of the Times, Inspires Self-Reflection on New Album, Mirror Image
Les Fradkin is a master of his craft. A true master. Unfamiliar with Les and his music? Allow me to catch you up to speed. Les Fradkin is a composer, record producer, multi-instrumentalist as well as a pioneer and trailblazer of MIDI technology, especially MIDI guitar programming. He proficiently plays the piano, bass, guitar, Mellotron, […]
Interview with the Milkmen – Didn’t Catch Your Name
Perth indie acoustic rockers The Milkmen have dropped the first taste of their recent recording sessions at John Butler Studio with engineer Jarrad Wheildon – their new single & the stunning cinematic Official Music Video for ‘Didn’t Catch Your Name’ are out now via WA indie label Doomity Records. In this interview spotlight, I […]
Interview with Glass Violet – Hourglass
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Glass Violet about their latest jams (they RAWK!) as well as challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre […]
Interview with Noah Gokey – Quodlibet
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Noah Gokey about the latest tunes, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) Here on Earth; primarily […]
Dan Hamann Delivers Comedic Relief with New Album, Lumbering Grace Is Musical Medicine Created During Unprecedented Times
Seattle based creative Dan Hamann seamlessly blends comedy and music. Typically organizing live events to share his humor and uplifting energy, 2020 got in the way of all that. However, it’s creatives like Dan who give me hope and keep a smile on my face. Despite a microscopic virus shutting down the entire world, Hamann […]
Interview with Honeypot – ON The B Side
Frank Hartman, a lifelong student of classic rock bands and progressive rock icons like RUSH, Tool, and Alice in Chains, brings a uniquely Southern-rock twang into the music of Honeypot. His fans, whom he affectionately calls Honeypotheads, are music nerds, gearheads, comic book-and film-buffs. Debut LP On the B Side is now available! In this […]
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