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Late Sea peaks in artistic presentation with “Hunter” music video
New York’s Late Sea have completed a massive undertaking that involved nearly two years of solidification. Last Thursday, the art rock collective’s accompanying video for “Hunter” marked the penultimate piece of the Writer’s Trilogy EP, which saw release back in late December. The combined product proves a wholly unique visual/audio …
Read More »Album Review: The Dukes – Smoke Against the Beat
With their last LP dating all the way back to 2011, French duo The Dukes (Francois Maigret and Greg Jacks) have made a vigorous comeback with Smoke Against the Beat. While 2011’s Victory was an impressive and diverse debut, combining elements of electronic music and indie rock into their sound, …
Read More »Interview with Izzy Gliksberg of Late Sea on the launch of audio/visual EP, The Writer’s Trilogy
Late Sea is a burgeoning art rock trio based in Manhattan, New York. Much like the city itself, the band is also a multicultural entity. Singer-guitarist/pianist Izzy Gliksberg hails from Israel, synthesist/trumpeter Sam Nester from Australia, and drummer Joe Peri from the USA. Nearly two years ago, the band conceptualized …
Read More »FLORENCE + THE MACHINE CONTRIBUTES NEW SONG “WISH THAT YOU WERE HERE” TO TIM BURTON’S MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN – SONG AVAILABLE AT ALL DIGITAL OUTLETS AUGUST 26 – FILM IN THEATERS SEPTEMBER 30
NEW YORK, NY (August 26, 2016) — GRAMMY® Award-nominated, multiplatinum artist Florence + the Machine contributes a new track entitled “Wish That You Were Here” to Tim Burton’s Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. The film opens in theaters everywhere on September 30, while the song hits digital retailers August 26 via Republic Records. Listen to “Wish That You Were Here” …
Read More »A Tribute to David Bowie: Rock superhero, music visionary (1947-2016)
Last Sunday, a fruitful musician who embodied the truest extent of the aforementioned terms had left for Heaven. Bowie, who has since been respectfully addressed as Mr. Jones, died peacefully in his New York home. He had been fighting an unremitting battle with liver cancer one year and six months …
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