The California country-folk duo Mapache (Sam Blasucci and Clay Finch) released their second album ‘From Liberty Street’ on March 20 via Yep Roc Records. The album was produced by longtime collaborator Dan Horne (Beachwood Sparks, Cass McCombs, Allah-Las) and was recorded in their home studio.
Read MoreLuna Li has became an overnight sensation with her jam session videos and this comes as no surprise. Luna Li has been an crucial part of the Toronto subculture scene for sometime now and it was only a matter of time until the rest of the world picked up on her musical capabilities.
Read MoreIt's finally been revealed that GUM (Jay Watson) will release his fifth studio album 'Out In The World' on June 12th via Spinning Top Records, along-side his latest single release ‘Don’t Let It Go Out.’
Read MoreAfter spending a summer working along-side her father, Dana Gavanski had saved enough money to fund an entire year of songwriting. Out of this came ‘Yesterday Is Gone,’ Gavanski’s debut LP out via Flemish Eye Records; an album conceptualized around the idea of ‘learn to say what I feel and feel what I say.’
Read MoreAvice Caro is a solo fairytale-folk multimedia project, inspired by literature, philosophies, Russian folk-tales, and dream sequences. With an undeniably poetic and medieval aesthetic, Avice Caro stands out as a true beauty and craftswoman to her style of art.
Read MoreDeeper is a band that has found their confidence within their most vulnerable places. They take their darkest and perhaps scariest emotions and allow themselves to find release through their music. The band has suffered one of the hardest years; from a falling out with a founding member to experiencing one of their greatest fears, while in the midst of preparing to release a concept record surrounding the importance of mental health.
Read MoreParisian trio Oracle Sisters recently returned with their newest single ‘Asc. Scorpio’ off of their upcoming debut EP ‘Paris I’. I can’t remember exactly how I came across the tune but I knew within the first ten seconds that it was something special. Their approach to a dream-pop movement lucid dream, infusing true life events through a free flowing, melodic track.
Read MoreIt’s been a difficult few weeks for musicians around the world; tours and festivals being cancelled or postponed for the foreseeable future. The Districts, a four-piece rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, are just one of the bands that have taken a hit from the pandemic that the world is facing.
Read MoreMeet M E A T, an experimental rock act from Hackney Wick in London, UK. Although no musical content online, the band have built up a reputation amongst the underground London music community.
Read MoreLewsberg, a lo-fi rock four-piece from Rotterdam, NL, released their self-titled debut album last year. The group have quickly become one of the most talked about groups to have come from Dutch underground music scene.
Read MoreThe Wants, an experimental electronic trio from Brooklyn, New York, released the debut album 'Container' last week via Council Records. The album brings contemporary America to the forefront; lyrically awakening their audience on the current world circumstances. With all that's going on, this release couldn't have come at a better time.
Read MoreGloin, a four-piece noise experimental act featuring members from other local acts such as Brenda and Witchrot, released their debut EP ‘Soft Monster’ in April 2019. Over the last year, we managed to catch a glimpse at a few Gloin live performances and the band managed to blow us away each time. We caught up with John, Vic, Richard, and Simon for a brief chat on being apart of the Toronto music community, their past projects, and working with Dylan Frankland.
Read MorePottery is a name that’s fastly becoming printed on the pages of all the music press, it’s a hot word to throw about when you’re talking about the cool new bands you know, and in fairness, rightly so.
Read MoreNorway's rising punks Spielbergs released their second EP ‘Running All the Way Home’ in November of 2019; the follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut album ‘This is Not the End’. We caught up with Mads Baklien (guitarist / vocalist / synthesis) to chat all about what the journey to success has been like from start to present day.
Read MoreBaxter Dury is back and set to release his forthcoming album ‘The Night Chancers’ on March 20th through PIAS. While abroad, I had the pleasure of catching up with Dury to have a very honest conversation surrounding his up-coming release.
Read More“What’s more American than a band full of immigrants?” Native Sun are reclaiming what it means to be a rock’n’roll band. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, the four-piece have begun conquering the subculture music scene and it’s no surprise. Today, Native Sun release their new single “Juarez,” their first single release of the year. We had a moment to catch up with the band to discuss and learn about the origins of Native Sun, how heritage plays role within their music, the pressures of being a first generation citizen, and much more.
Read MoreSpeedy Wunderground is a London-based label and studio that was founded by producer Dan Carey in late 2012/early 2013. The label is co-run by Carey's engineer Alexis Smith and A&R Representative Pierre Hall.
Read MoreSouthampton based Psych-Rock band Mystic Peach recently released their latest single and first music video, "The Eye and the Twitch," a single that reflects a very real and personal life relationship. We sat down to speak with lead vocalist and guitarist, Curtis Gale, to discuss the bittersweet truth behind the band's decision-making process, working with George Murphy, the hard realizations of everyday life choices, and where the band is headed in the new year.
Read MoreAhead of their show at The Dome, Tufnell Park, we sat down with Michael Collins of the art collective Drugdealer. For what was meant to be an interview then took a turn and became an intimate conversation with Collins regarding his childhood, his entrance and pathway through the world of art, collaborating with other artists, and his vision for the future ahead.
Read MoreIt was twenty-four hours of my life that I'd never forget. I accidentally stumbled into a local London pub where I found myself surrounded by band members and crew from the Dope Lemon tour. Knowing that I'd be meeting Angus Stone the following day for the interview, I took a chance and introduced myself to the singer.
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