My Gift To You, which Basin Street Records will release on June 11th, is the first album from Davell Crawford (the grandson of James “Sugarboy” Crawford) in almost 14 years. Although, the younger Crawford has lived […]

Tempers is a New York based duo comprised of Jasmine Golestaneh and Eddie Cooper. Golestaneh, who was born in Florida is of Latvian and Persian descent, and lived in Paris and London before she moved […]

Preview: My Name Is You at Rockwood Music Hall

The duo of My Name Is You met while students in Southern California. After graduation, Brandon went on to tour and record with Greg Laswell, Joshua Radin, Ingrid Michaelson, Tristan Prettyman and others, Anne, moved […]

Latency Magazine Profile of Beecher’s Fault

If you’re a regular reader to this site, you know that I’ve recently begun contributing articles for Latency Magazine, a New York-based arts and culture publication. I interviewed Astoria, Queens-based duo Beecher’s Fault for their […]

Sub Pop Records will be releasing the London-based duo, Still Corners’ sophomore effort Strange Pleasures on May 7th. “Berlin Lovers,” the first single off the album has the band gently expanding their sound with a greater emphasis […]

Thee Oh Sees have been an incredibly prolific, as they’ve written, recorded and released 12 albums worth of material since 2004. And each album has been radically different. Their latest album, Floating Coffin released through Castle […]

Russ Manning, a member of Twin Shadow, released one of my favorite albums last year, +1 EP under the moniker Rush Midnight. The material on  that EP is reminiscent of the slickly produced, seductive, synth-based R&B you’d […]

The Athens, GA-based PacificUV’s newest effort, After the Dream You Are Awake will officially drop on May 14th through Mazarine Records. “Russians” is the second single from the new effort, and it’s a throbbing, undulating bit of […]

The Winnipeg, Manitoba-based sextet, Royal Canoe have quickly developed a reputation for creating and writing music on their own terms. in fact, they’ve been known for lugging around hundreds of pounds worth of keyboards, mixers […]

Untitled 4/19/13 – 4/20/13

I have to admit that it’s a pleasure to shoot without having a particular plan, motive or deadline. if there wasn’t anything of interest to shoot, there isn’t any pressure to come up with something, […]

Australian quintet Gold Fields’ debut album, Black Sun has received praise from the likes of Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times, Rolling Stone and others for their slickly produced, electro pop sound – while listening to “Dark Again,” […]

The concept for the video for Lost Animal’s’ “Lose the Baby’ is pretty simple – the band’s Jarrod Quarrell and Shags Chamberlain slink around in murky blackness and it fits the track perfectly, as the […]