Carousel II | Interview | The Lounge Grail You Didn’t Know You Needed
A long-lost lounge pop gem from the Detroit wedding circuit, 'Glad to Be Alive' is the only album by Carousel II, originally self-released in 1978 after over a...
A long-lost lounge pop gem from the Detroit wedding circuit, 'Glad to Be Alive' is the only album by Carousel II, originally self-released in 1978 after over a...
GROOP isn't really a band; it's more of a living, breathing force, a transmission from the cosmic junkyard straight to the stage. Or, in the case of their...
Neverland Ranch Davidians, the Los Angeles-based rock trio known for their electrifying live performances, recently released their second album, 'Shout It on the Mountain,' through Heavy Medication Records....
In the world of Prison, things don’t always unfold as you expect. Their sound is a collision of spontaneity, energy, and something primal, shaped by years of jamming...
Ted Milton emerges as a true original in a world awash with recycled ideas. An artist, poet, and musical innovator, his work spans performance, visual art, and literary...
Porta d'Oro is a project that shuns easy categorization, fusing dub, post-punk, and lo-fi bedroom recordings into something uniquely its own. Giacomo Stefanini’s work is as much a...
Candymouse, a band formed by members with ties to the post-C86 scene, brings a fresh yet nostalgic sound with their debut album, 'The Light Just Bends,' out via...
THE DISHRAGS! First all-girl punk band in Canada, and they didn’t need to tell you twice. They just plugged in, played fast, and left scorch marks on the...
Since the late 90s, Dead Meadow are bridging the gap between lush psychedelia and heavy rock, complemented by countless guitar improvisations and lo-fi undertones. Dead Meadow’s tenth studio...
Dulcimer is a relic of the progressive-folk underground that still sends shivers down my spine. Their story begins in a Cotswold restaurant, where an unexpected performance caught the...