Sarah Bernstein has risen to new heights with single “Loser of the Year.” A departure from previous works, Bernstein meticulously crafted a composition that authentically captures the essence of early 2000s angsty pop-rock, drawing inspiration from iconic influences such as Fall Out Boy and the Freaky Friday (2003) soundtrack. The song has been aptly described […]
Interview with Brea Fournier & the Dream Ballet – Manic Pixie Dream Girl!
Brea Fournier & the Dream Ballet’s album Manic Pixie Dream Girl! album boldly challenges and redefines the stereotypical portrayal of its titular character, delving into the struggles of self-perception and societal expectations and infusing a feminist perspective into their pop-punk sound. Through a dynamic exploration of the character’s inner monologue, the music captures her journey […]
Tadgh Billy King Speaks on Letting Go in “breathe out”
Tadgh Billy King’s latest alt-rock single, “breathe out,” is a captivating exploration of relationships and the challenging process of letting go. The Dublin-based artist delves into the complexities of human emotions, offering a visceral and emotive experience through his music. The song opens with a powerful combination of thick and visceral basslines, setting the stage […]
Stephen Jaymes’ “Chief Inspector” is a Detective Noir in Folk Punk Fashion
Stephen Jaymes is a Los Angeles based singer songwriter, producer, and multi/instrumentalist. His brand new folk punk noir, “Chief Inspector,” charters the story of a detective who becomes hunted down and eventually becomes the victim of his earlier desire to “lock a part of himself up.” “I didn’t know what I was writing at first, […]
Interview with Continental Lovers – Wedding Song
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Continental Lovers about their latest music, dream collabs, motivations and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Wedding Song by Continental Lovers Are you able to choose a favorite song of all time? Or would you label this an impossible task? If yes, what’s the song? […]
Interview with Black Eddy – Home of the Mad and the Shameless
Black Eddy is a collective of punky, grungy, prog-fueled madness from Blackpool in the UK. The band formed in 2012 and their music examines the darker sides of life and the human mind. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Black Eddy about the latest project, dream collabs, motivations, and more. Full Q&A along with […]
Interview with Joy on Fire – States of America
“The best live band working in New Jersey right now”, Joy On Fire, play an eclectic but immediately gripping style of jazz punk fusion. Their new album, States Of America, includes “Thunderdome” which was originally premiered on Bob Boilen’s NPR All Songs Considered. The band features the talents of bassist / guitarist John Paul Carillo, sardonically funny spoken word lyrics from frontman Dan […]
Interview with Nell Davies – Everything and Nothing
Nell Davies is an indie singer, songwriter and guitarist, based in rural west Cornwall. Her music is inspired by acts including the Buzzcocks, Helen Love and Sleater-Kinney, while her lyrics combine bittersweet humour with melancholy and disarming honesty. Nell began making music in 2020, when reading Viv Albertine’s autobiography inspired her to buy a guitar […]
Interview with Jessie Deluxe – Magic
Jessie Deluxe has released her latest album Magic! The album snakes its way from beautiful choruses to outcries of death and uncertainty, and features Jessie Deluxe’s melodic vocals to contrast the harsh soundscape. “It’s a combination of apocalyptic visions mixed with operatic melodies and screams that reach for hope in the middle of a world […]
Interview with Now Defunkt
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Now Defunkt about the latest music, surviving the pandemic, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. 6 Million Dollar Steve by Now Defunkt What’s something you’d like readers to know about your latest project? Built on bold love and a fierce sense of interdependence, […]
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