Linda Thompson Kenis | Interview | “Living in a closed community taught me patience”
Linda Thompson (now Kenis) is one of the most recognised voices in the British folk rock movement of the 1970s. It began when she joined the Bunch, a...
Linda Thompson (now Kenis) is one of the most recognised voices in the British folk rock movement of the 1970s. It began when she joined the Bunch, a...
Suckling is a fantastic new band featuring guitarist Brett Bradford of the 80’s noise rock pioneers Scratch Acid. Their debut album was recently released via Australian Cattle God...
The Gregg Turner Group is a band founded by the legendary Gregg Turner of the Angry Samoans. His musical pedigree heralds back to L.A.’s punk-rock progenitors of which...
Blue Oil formed in 1978 as an all-women punk group and played relentlessly through Quebec’s early ’80s scene with their dynamic brand of punk, new wave, and post-punk....
Lee Feldman is singer-songwriter-pianist-composer that recently released 'Dr. Future,' an "imaginary musical" destined to surprise and delight listeners with its oblique narrative and masterful, memorable pop stylings. 'Dr....
Phil Maggi is a sound artist and film-maker from Liège, Belgium with a brand new album out, 'The Encrimsoned' released on the legendary avant-garde label Sub Rosa. Maggi...
Dragon Welding, the anagrammatical alias of Andrew “Andy" Golding, a multi-instrumentalist, programmer, videographer and all-round creative explorer, who started his musical path in the mid-80s as guitarist for...
Chris Hewitt began promoting bands in the early 70s and was involved with the legendary Deeply Vale festival from 1976 to 1978. From being a roadie to festival...
J.D. Reager is Memphis born and raised punk rock/power-pop multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. Beside his solo albums, he's also very busy running Back to the Light Records. The label...
nato Records was founded in 1980 by experimental artist Jean Rochard with intention to offer a variety of musical styles through his releases. More than four decades later...