Okay, I'm probably one of the few people in the world who dislike this band but meh. Anyways, I've been informed that they will be releasing their first single for free downloads. According to the BBC News, it will be free to download for one week starting Tuesday on their website. So kiddies, you have exactly four hours left to download.
Well guys, spent all weekend doing stuff I shouldn't of been doing..moon bounce anyone? Anyways, after realizing I probably should post more often here, I'm glad to report that the DAM interview went well and I will be posting some stuff soon. Working at the mag is pretty tiring at times and some of our editorial staff hasn't been home in two days - damn deadlines and uploads and ads! Anyways, I w
I know, I know. It seems like every time I get on here I have a new request. This time it's with the Palestinian band DAM, which I'm interviewing sometime this week - unsure when - but would like some insight into any questions you might be interested in asking. They're a hip hop group, influenced by KRS1 and Public Enemy, and they deal with urban strife - obviously more than that - and their stat
I'm actually working on writing a few questions to the Submarines, whose first album was an optimistic and sweet take on a relationship that began, ended and reunited the members together for "Declare A New State." Anyone have any questions for the duo that sweetly merges a cacophony of music.
Maxim is throwing their tail between their legs and running as fast as their uncredited journalistic contribution can carry them. Unfortunately, it seems like everyone and their mother is coming out of the woodwork after their ill-informed review. Here's a few excerpts about Maxim's apology and how other magazines "might" just be doing the same thing. Newflash Black Crowes! Your album sucks!Maxim'
These boys like to party as hard as they like to play. Houston natives, they love to work towards an homage to Joy Division and New Order, having an uncanny but yet overmade and overproduced sound of the latter bands. Even with this hindrance, the boys show great potential in their secret track, The Champ, channeling utter and raw lyrics and razor-like guitar. Listen to them, they are probably one
Stephen Malkmus shakes off rumors of Pavement appearing while speaking about his newest album, Real Emotional Trash, and how it feels to be part of SM & the Jicks. Q. How hard was it to record the album? It wasn’t easy or hard, it just was. I mean, the record is pretty much a solid reflection of what we’re like as a live band and there was no stopping that really without being natural. We wen
Sara Melson's life has been a whirlwind of acting and singing. Raised in Indiana, the Midwest girl has found her own voice while living in Los Angeles. Calling her recording style, "guerilla recording," the voice behind one of Grey's Anatomy's most requested songs, "I Feel it Coming," the young woman is ready to take the world by storm, one lovesick and heartbreaking song at a time. She took ti...
A resurgence of New Wave, post-punk nostalgia has led us to bands like The Strokes, BRMC and even The Killers, all of which had had some level of success—The Killers notably so. But local bands have found it hard to catch up with some much needed originallity and these guys, The Factory Party’s, EP The Factory Party have trudged forward, slowly reassembling the scene with little success.The b