The term “Sepoy” refers to a solider serving under another sovereign authority, usually in reference to the British colonization of India. In respect to what the word means for the four friends from India seeking to cultivate their musical prowess on American soil, “sepoy” is a fusion of where they’ve been and where they’re going. […]
Interview with In The Whale – American Eyes
In the Whale’s music resonates with anyone thirsting for the time when bands simply rocked. That nostalgia, and the Denver, CO based duo’s need for a vehicle to figure out a way to navigate a world that’s quick to judge and write-off a book by its cover is the foundation for their alternative-punk-blues sound that […]
Interview with Son & Thief – All I Care About
Much has changed since Shane Toriscelli transformed his passion for music into serious songwriting in 2010. Graduating from a series of bands during his high school days in Tampa, Florida, Toriscelli started to truly discover himself musically once he moved to Athens, Georgia to attend the University of Georgia. After pursuing a number of styles […]
Desert Tundra Interview – Virginia
Desert Tundra is the Alt-Rock alter ego of Virginia native, now Los Angeles based, singer and guitarist Janet Jelena. Bringing together a strong sense of pop, coupled with rock and roll bravado, Desert Tundra doesn’t let the genre define her content. Setting out to confront the anomalies that go with living in the moment her […]
Merlot Embargo Interview – Don’t Look Back
Merlot Embargo will at once bring you both whimsy and angst with Don’t Look Back, their debut release. A collection of indie-rock anthems, swampy stomp grooves and glowing string harmonies, it explores both the serious and the silly, from a child’s imagination to being comfortable with one’s own eccentricities. Don’t Look Back was born of […]
Interview with Théorie Ornery
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Théorie Ornery about music, influences, the new project and more. Q&A, links, and streams can be found 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 live in Austin, […]
The Departure Rocks Out On Their Album Gateways
Salt Lake City rockers The Departure have mastered the art of crafting excellent, radio-ready, hard rockin’ singles which results in their cohesive and memorable album Gateways. This five piece packs the power of hard rock, the pop appeal of power punk, and the edge of metal into a barrage of frequencies guaranteed to leave your […]
Dubs Releases New Single, White and Crazy
North Carolina based artist and producer Dubs has dropped his newest single “White and Crazy“, a rap song characterized by its driving bass, simplistic but catchy beat, and lyrics fit for those moments when you just can’t help but let your crazy out. There are so many quotables in this track, I am not going […]
Fools & Jokers – Emily James Interview
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Nashville’s Emily James about her influences, her music, the new project, and more. Full Q&A, links, and a stream of her EP is available below. Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist and your music. What attracted you to this genre(s) or style(s)? I can’t say […]
Bathrobe Robots Interview
Sibling robots crash landed in the desolate countryside of upstate New York. While being introduced to the new concepts of “adulting”, they were also exposed to “music”. There weren’t many human things that appealed to the robots other than their “music”. Finding nothing that suitably combined sounds of their extraterrestrial origins with their new […]
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