Thee Tsunamis interview with Betsy Shepherd, Josephine McRobbie, and Sharlene Birdsong
© Tall and Small Photography God I love Indiana, and Bloomington happens to be home to so many of the best bands that I’ve heard over the past...
© Tall and Small Photography God I love Indiana, and Bloomington happens to be home to so many of the best bands that I’ve heard over the past...
Stacy Ellen Rich From the opening needle drop of their Self-Titled Way To Go Genius 12” I knew I was going to dig the hell out of the...
Music is simply a journey of exploration and self-expression, an excursion into the human mind and an attempt to find some way of understanding our experiences and impart...
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="400"] © Judy Stump[/caption] While Wo Fat may play some of the darkest riffs I’ve ever heard, there seems to be a real sense of...
© Monique R Life Stinks is everything that is right and holy about punk music, all the while channeling the recent psych garage rock revival by turning it...
It’s hard to even talk about Ausmuteants without sounding like a raving madman or a dedicated music nerd. They have this really cool sound that boarders on the...
I don’t often play an album at the house where my father pops in from the other room to see who I’m playing, or my roommate pulls up...
Magic Carpet was formed in 1971 by Alisha Sufit (singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist), Clem Alford (sitar, esraj), Jim Moyes (guitar), and Keshav Sathe (Indian tabla / percussion). Magic...
Since 2010 The Rebel Set has been unleashing they’re own twisted version of psychobilly surf rock turning the genres on their heads and blazing a unique trail. While...
Zeuhl as s style of avant-prog music was maybe the most common term back in the '70s, when pioneers and also at the same time inventors of the...