After nearly a decade together, the Wooden Wings have rechristened themselves as Blonde Roses. This provided the group clearer career focus, their new single, “Bullet,” representing the transition. And now, vocalist Molly Portier, guitarist Harold Rosenburg, bassist Albert Moliere, and drummer Anthony Mikhael have begun a new chapter. “Bullet” made …
Read More »Interview with Brian and Olya Viglione of Scarlet Sails
Last year, New York’s Scarlet Sails was formed by the husband-and-wife core of drummer Brian Viglione and vocalist Olya. The band has earned credibility as a touring act, adding the soulfully heavy rhythms of Nick Emde and Jesse Krakow (guitar and bass, respectively). They recently wrapped a tour with Nina …
Read More »Chandler Juliet returns with new single and music video, “Don’t Miss You”
Award-winning singer-songwriter Chandler Juliet is back with a follow-up single entitled “Don’t Miss You”. Juliet’s single dropped on iTunes Thursday, August 18. The song has a slightly more rock-oriented sound while maintaining the pop sensibilities of her earlier material. It was co-written by Dean Dinning of Toad the Wet Sprocket, …
Read More »Album Review: Alien Skin – European Electronic Cinema (Out September 2)
Alien Skin is the moniker of Australian singer-keyboardist George Pappas. Originally part of the mid-90s incarnation of famed new wave outfit Real Life, Pappas sought to channel that decade’s experimental aesthetic. In 2008, he accomplished just that. His solo sound is described as a ‘cinematic’ and ‘liquid’ brand of electronic …
Read More »Interview with Steve Palfreyman on the debut of Music Launch Summit
The 2016 Music Launch Summit (hosted by the Music Launch Hub) is a free virtual conference that, upon its commencement, will be the largest on a global scale. The hub’s founder, Steve Palfreyman, is an Australian musician and entrepreneur whose expertise was put to the test prior to the summit’s …
Read More »EP Review: Lightscape – For Present, For Past (Out September 2)
Last year, Norwich, England’s Lightscape debuted with a competent blend of alternative riffing and progressive textures. Within a relatively short span, assiduous work and tenacity would reward them considerably. The quintet went on earning large-scale exposure, having opened for acclaimed post-hardcore act Lonely the Brave as well as appearing on …
Read More »Interview with Ryan Ewing on the Premier of Music Video for “Lights Out”
As the 2010s nears its remainder, rock music seems to have regained its heavy sensibilities. The indie signing/major distribution practice has become widespread, benefitted not only established acts but younger acts looking to impact the industry long term. Still, that impact has yet to be fully realized, especially in a …
Read More »Single Review: Gentlemen Jackals – Hold My Body
In mid-2015, Gentlemen Jackals was formed by singer-guitarist Mark Wilson, second guitarist Craig McMahon, bassist-singer Scott Thomson and drummer Douglas Harden. The Dunfermline-bred quartet has since generated a buzz in the country’s capital, as well as Edinburgh and Fife, having crafted a distinctive musical identity. It is described by the …
Read More »Album Review: Total Slacker – Parallels (Out August 19)
Envision a time when the alternative was huge, local scenes were all the buzz, and music television still mattered. Now take those concepts and solidify them into a band. How about one that combines indie pop, sludgy grunge, witty lyricisms and a down to earth appeal, topped by an assiduous …
Read More »EP Review: Calling Apollo – The Great Depression: Act I (Out August 19)
Nearly four years ago, South Wales’ own Calling Apollo was acquainted by an Internet music forum. All of its members had honed their chops in previous bands, greatly expediting the transition. Nonetheless, the Cardiff quintet charmed U.K. underground crowds with their progressive rock sound, as well as their equally prioritized …
Read More »Album Review: Courtesy Tier – Everyone’s OK (Out August 12)
Brooklyn’s Courtesy Tier comes from diverse walks of life, each member sincerely channeling their formative grounds. According to their press release, frontman Omer Leibovitz’s microtonal singing and rhythmically Jewish guitar style come directly from his Israel upbringing. Kentucky-born, Florida-raised bassist Alex Picca complements Leibovitz with close, southern-tinged harmonies. To solidify …
Read More »Album Review: Post Death Soundtrack – The Unlearning Curve
Since 2008, Post Death Soundtrack has showcased the creative finesse of Kenneth Buck, Steve Moore, and Jon Ireson. The trio’s collaboration is long distance via Calgary, Vancouver, and Toronto, utilizing the power of the internet to create a wholly individual sound. Their dingily distortive industrial and dark wave aesthetics on …
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