The San Francisco, CA-based trio of Phil Benson (bass and vocals), Corey Cunningham (guitar and vocals), and Nathan Sweatt (drums), a.k.a. Terry Malts recorded the follow up to their critically applauded 2012 Slumberland Records debut full-length effort, Nobody Realizes This Is […]
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Chicago, IL-based sibling duo and relentless road warriors, White Mystery are back in town tonight at Don Pedro’s as part of a garage rock night with Dirty Fences, Nancy and Cheap Sneakers. To give you a bit of a taste […]
For the seventh consecutive year, the folks at OkayPlayer hosted a gigantic party for their friends, journalists, musicians and other industry types featuring the Roots performing with special guests. What makes the party so incredible […]
Claiming diverse influences such as Mano Negra, the Clash, Johnny Cash, Gogol Bordello, Bob Marley, bluegrass, flamenco, Eastern European folk, rockabilly and psychobilly, the Brooklyn-based septet Butcher Knives, are a self-proclaimed “gypsybilly” band – with […]
Because I have an active blog, and could easily be found on Google, i often have a number of PR firms and bands based around the world contacting me about covering their respective projects. And […]
This past year has been a huge year for Dam Funk. Earlier this year, he released an incredible collaboration with Slave’s Steve Arrington – a collaboration that brought attention and new fans to a cult […]
Public Service Broadcasting’s debut effort Inform – Educate – Entertain was released to critical praise from the likes of Time Out London, Mojo and GQ when the album was released in their native UK a few months ago. Aesthetically the […]
Warring, is the Darcys third and final installation in a trilogy released by the renowned Canadian indie rock label, Arts and Crafts Records earlier this fall. Whereas the first single off the album “The River” had elements of soul […]
Blouse recently put out the official video for “A Feeling Like This,” the second single off their sophomore effort, Imperium, which Captured Tracks Records released earlier this fall. The album is reportedly a major sonic departure […]
Yesterday, a Twitter follower of mine had reminded me that yesterday would have been Jim Morrison’s 70th birthday. And in honor of that occasion, check out this live concert footage of the Doors, shot at […]
Superhuman Happiness’s long-anticipated debut full-length effort, Hands was released to critical praise earlier this year – and there are several reasons why: the album manages to capture the energy of the band’s live set and perhaps more […]
My Divider, Dinosaur Bones debut landed on this site’s Best of 2011 list because of complex material that possessed time signature changes and broke away from the verse-chorse-verse, bridge, chorus structure of most pop songs. And yet, […]
Charles Davis and Michael Henry, comprise the Brooklyn-based duo of KNTRLR have developed a reputation for being a mostly electronic production; however, there’s a warmth and energy in their sound that comes from enhancing that […]
The second release of the Dirty Collections 7 inch series has Jeremiah Jae and Black Jungle Squad cohort Oliver the 2nd on “Shake Stunt.” The track is comprised with stuttering synths and big boom map drums, reminiscent […]
February 11th will mark the release of Someday, The Moon Will Be Gold. the third full-length effort from the 22 year-old Ottawa, ON-based singer/songwriter Kalle Mattson. As the follow up to Anchors and Lives In Between, the material on […]
