Written in Hamilton, ON and produced by Tony Hoffer, best known for his work with Beck, the Kooks and M83, High Noon, the Arkells’s latest effort may arguably be the band’s most unabashedly earnest to date. […]
Tag: Bruce Springsteen
The New York-based PT Walkley has managed to walk a careful tightrope between creating music for mass entertainment and consumption, as he has composed original music and has lent his songs to national TV sports, […]
https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=374111986/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/notracklist=true/t=1/transparent=true/ Ariel, Sarah, Nora and Rose Parkington have grown up with music in their lives as they’re the daughters of a prog rock musician, and a classically trained guitarist and singer/songwriter. Raised in Cape Cod, […]
A Q&A with the Lonely H’s Mark Fredson
The Nashville, TN-based (by way of Washington State) quintet the Lonely H have been together for well over a decade, starting out when all of the members were high school teens. Back in June, the band released their […]
Nashville, TN-based quintet the Lonely H recently released their self-titled fourth album, and the material on the album has the band paying homage to some of the rock sound of the late 60s and 70s […]
a Q&A with Anna Rose
Although she’s the daughter of Alan Menken, the pianist, musical theater and film composer best known for the beloved Disney films such as Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Pocahontas and others, the […]
a Q&A with Morgan Christopher Geer, a.k.a Drunken Prayer
Singer/songwriter Morgan Christopher Geer has one of the more unique stories I’ve recently heard. Originally, from the San Francisco area, Geer is the son of a California mushroom farmer and a New Orleans folk singer. […]
With the exception of New Orleans jazz, the trombone is sadly relegated to the forgotten instrument status – after all, it’s not like everyone is waiting for the funky trombone solo during one of Springsteen’s […]
