Komintern | Interview with Michel Muzac on La Pop Sauvage
Michel Muzac's La Pop Sauvage is a captivating and essential chronicle of the French underground music scene during the late 1960s and early 1970s, a time when revolution...
Michel Muzac's La Pop Sauvage is a captivating and essential chronicle of the French underground music scene during the late 1960s and early 1970s, a time when revolution...
Australia produced two major rock groups in the 1960s, The Easybeats and The Twilights. Strawberry Records, an imprint of Cherry Red Records, has compiled the complete recordings of...
Meet Psylhouette: A duo consisting of Tristan (a producer from Brighton) and Juli Holz (a vocalist from Berlin). The formidable pair just released their third album titled 'Psylhouette...
'TROTOP' by the Belgian-based quartet Billions Of Comrades represents a powerful fusion of music and visuals, with contributions from artists like Ophélie Lhuire, Gil Mortio, and Laurent Eyen...
In 1979, a rock band from Huntsville, Alabama, called Couchois arrived with the kind of melodic ambition that fit snugly into the album-oriented rock era. Built around the...
Exclusive track premiere of 'Did You Say The Words?' by David Steinhart, taken from the latest album, 'Released'. Today, David Steinhart releases his latest single, 'Did You Just...
The Magic Mushroom Band’s legacy lies in the DIY scene of the '80s and '90s, a time when independent music and free festivals created a unique space for...
Kacimi’s fourth solo album, 'Panache,' feels like a quiet act of defiance — a gentle refusal to chase trends or shout for attention. It’s an album that draws...
Death Doula is a band experimenting with sound and emotion. Their music offers both refuge and a call to arms for those willing to confront the darkest parts...
John Terlesky is one of those rare figures who seems to exist on the fringe of rock, where DIY and creativity meet. Whether fronting the primitive, energy-charged Suffacox,...