Bengal Lancers have released their latest emotionally charged single Resolutions, out now. Combing an understated delicacy with euphoric melodies and poignant lyrics, Bengal Lancers effortlessly create heartfelt yet rousing indie rock that is as expansive as it is brooding. Describing the song, Bengal Lancers said, “Resolutions is a song of acceptance. Accepting who you are, […]
Down the Rabbit Hole we go, Madame Z Delivers Highly Impressive Debut Album
*This is a contribution from guest writer, Amanda Nargi (author of Love and Room For Monsters). Madame Z is laying down strong roots in her new album: Down the Rabbit Hole. This is a narrative rich album filled with soul and a kind of controlled rage that sears the surface of the story being told. […]
Interview with Jamie Blackburn – Here Kitty Kitty
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Jamie Blackburn about this latest music, 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.) I’m from the Isle […]
Interview with Loz Tinitoz – Diese Zeit
In this interview spotlight, I chat with singer Timo Januschewski from German based Loz Tinitoz. We discuss the latest music, 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 […]
Interview with Happy Curmudgeons – Soulsville (and a lot more jam)
In this interview spotlight, I catch up with IMD alumni Happy Curmudgeons to catch up since the release of their album Meant 2 Be and what’s been happening since. Be sure to check out the video for Soulsville below. Full Q&A along with links and more music below. How has the response to your previous […]
Interview with Kaijin Solo – Universal Love
Kaijin Solo is a contemporary singer/songwriter based on the NSW Central Coast with a blues rock influence. Universal Love is an experiment in letting other people find their way into his music. The idea came about from jamming original songs live with a host of different people on the local open mike circuit. The result is […]
Interview with Emmanuelle Sasson – Away From Me
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Emmanuelle Sasson about the latest music, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with music and links below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? I was born in Manhattan, New York City. I moved to South Florida when I was 5, and […]
Interview with Don’t Call Me Shirley – Deluge
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Don’t Call Me Shirley about the latest music, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Deluge by Don’t Call Me Shirley Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or […]
Buckle Up for a Fuzzy, Lo-Fi, Rock and Roll Ride, The Prof.Fuzz 63 Release Owls
Established in 2014 and having performed over 200 shows since, Texas based fuzzy, lo-fi, surf-esque rockers The.Prof Fuzz 63 are preparing to release their latest album, Owls, on June 15th via Sister Raygun Records. However, the title track and music video – by web cartoonist Ryan J. Gill at The Other Ass – are now […]
Purple Tone Flower Brings The Funk! Jam We Will Fight For Us Now
There’s nothing like some energetic, upbeat, funk to get your morning started the right way! Purple Tone Flower has just the thing and the new single, We Will Fight For Us, has been delivered right on time! Although the one-man-band (aka Mauricio Flores Sánchez) originally wrote this jam in 2018 before a microscopic virus sent […]
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