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 …
Read More »Interview: Kiliyan Maguire from Charming Liars at The Bowery Ballroom in NYC on 05/22/2016
After what seemed like a journey of obstacles through New York City’s own version of Legends of the Hidden Temple (aka the subway when certain lines aren’t running,) I found myself finally arriving at The Bowery Ballroom where I was greeted at the door by Kiliyan Maguire. Lead singer of …
Read More »Leon Bridges at The Pageant in St. Louis, MO on 6.8.16
Lánre is back with a new EP ‘Human’
Lánre is a British singer-songwriter whose music can be described as acoustic Soul, Folk with captivating storytelling influenced by her Yoruba heritage. Born in Stoke-On-Trent in England, Lánre has spent most of her youth in Nigeria where she started singing and performing live at the age of 8. Soon enough, …
Read More »Dreampop Icons A.R. Kane Regrouped As #A.R. Kane – Interview with Rudy Tambala
Although the band’s name, A.R. Kane, might not ring a bell at first, a majority of Generation X listeners are largely familiar with their collaborative project, MARRS, which produced a worldwide smash hit in 1987’s “Pump up the Volume”. But the band has proven much more beyond having a penchant …
Read More »Gallery and Review: Caleb Hawley at Steel City Coffeehouse in Phoenixville, PA on March 11, 2016
Caleb Hawley played a solo show Friday, March 11, 2016 in one of the first places he had ever played a show- Steel City Coffeehouse in Phoenixville, PA. In addition to everyone’s staple favorite songs, Caleb played some older tunes, such as “We all Got Problems”, “Who’s your Doggie?” and …
Read More »EP Review. Meagan Delima: Like You Do
Listeners will be in for a treat when they sit down to listen to Meagan Delima’s R&B/Soul EP Like You Do. It is a magnificent body of work from start to finish that really showcases Delima’s voice and talents as a singer. The EP opens with the title track …
Read More »Album Review: Gideon King & City Blog
Gideon King and City Blog’s self titled album is a jazz/pop/soul swirl of sound with an assortment of members that make up the group, each bringing their own eclectic sound to the LP. “See in Double” is the second track on the album and also one of the strongest. …
Read More »Album Review: Tomas Doncker – The Mess We Made
Tomas Doncker is a traveling singer-songwriter who views the world as a resource for infinite creative expression. Once a regular guitarist in New York’s no wave circuit of the early 80s, the Brooklyn-based bluesman has since collaborated with a myriad of big-name musicians; among them the legendary Bonnie Raitt, former …
Read More »Gallery: Caleb Hawley at Rockwood Music Hall in New York City on 11/6/15
You don’t just go see a Caleb Hawley show, you experience it. From the moment he takes the stage, he captivates you and takes you on a joy ride into his music. On this particular night, he was playing songs from his upcoming yet-to-be-named album. While his sound is mainly …
Read More »Interview with Caleb Hawley
I caught up with Caleb Hawley, a soul singer from Harlem, NY after his concert in New York City this weekend. Caleb has a new album coming out next year and he talked to me about what he’s most looking forward to on the album and the influences behind it. …
Read More »Record Release: Gallery: Benjamin. A Harper at The Basement Nashville, TN 7/24/15
Press Release: http://musicexistence.com/blog/2015/07/26/26668/
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