I have very eclectic music tastes with favorite songs in country, pop, punk but sometimes I need a really good metal beat to fill my soul with the energy to keep going and so when I found Sonja on bandcamp I was very happy. I was even happier when the lead singer Melissa Moore agreed … Continue reading Interview with Melissa Moore of the band Sonja
interview with Eevie Echoes
I think nothing musical exemplifies the queer community as much as punk. You might not love all the bands but you gotta respect the attitude and fighting spirit they embody and that is very true for Eevie Echoes. She describes herself as a professional complainer. occasionally inspirational. pretty grrrl punk and she was nice enough … Continue reading interview with Eevie Echoes
Review: Nova One – Create Myself
Nova One creates a mighty self with a thoughtfulness and longing that only engineers experienced with rebirth and self-discovery can lovingly construct from the ashes of previous incarnation. They are your best friend you call in the middle of the night when you need a voice that understands. They are the partner you deserve. Believe Me is … Continue reading Review: Nova One – Create Myself
Review: So Nice Yesterday – Chant(EP)
So Nice Yesterday must be children of King Tubby. The dub revolution that he started is palpable in these five loving vibes of their Chant. From first to last, you are caressed in chill dub waves that expand time and consciousness. Even though the whole run time is just a smidge over sixteen minutes, each track flows smooth … Continue reading Review: So Nice Yesterday – Chant(EP)
Interview with LEUCROCUTA
In this installment of band showcase we talk with Leucrocuta. Leucrocuta is the name of a solo electronic music act. The Leucrocuta is also a mythical beast capable of mimicking voices to lure prey.Leucrocuta’s sci-fi inspired sounds play in the spaces between avant-pop, ambient, and experimental electronic music. Q I have to say I loved learning about … Continue reading Interview with LEUCROCUTA
Review: Spartan Jet-Plex – Trio
If this were, oh, 1974, “Trio” would be a thirty track, triple LP, with in addition to the gate folded cover, a full width booklet covering all the liner notes, production tales and lots and lots of art and photos. If it were up to me, I would design it and go into my TARDIS to place … Continue reading Review: Spartan Jet-Plex – Trio
Review: Cin The Ciege – The Gaytrix
The choice that Morpheus poses to Neo between the “red pill” and the “blue pill” seems like a binary one. He even states it as such to Neo by saying you would either wake up in your bed or see how far the rabbit hole goes. I always saw a third option. Take both pills. Each pill is a reality but, … Continue reading Review: Cin The Ciege – The Gaytrix
Review: Hellcoil – Demon Rocks
Hellcoil‘s Demon Rocks‘ six songs are your rough hewn, stone steps of descent into a place of fire and brimstone. There is no turning around in those twenty minutes. No reprieve. Voices like souls in beautiful torment enrapture your ears like the wailing smoke of the damned. For full effect and to complete the incantation, repeat … Continue reading Review: Hellcoil – Demon Rocks
Review: Jade Fake – Kimchi Gonzales
I was never familiar with Filipino music or artists. My first full listening session of Jade Fake’s Kimchi Gonzales was my first exposure. And after those twenty minutes were over, I felt that pleasant disorientation that one feels after spending a day at a theme park with nothing but roller coasters. This is never a negative for me. … Continue reading Review: Jade Fake – Kimchi Gonzales
Review: CHANT+ by PeaceRussie
CHANT+ is a five track remix album of So Nice Yesterday’s Chant by PeaceRussie. A native of Baltimore, PeaceRussie (he/him) is a multimedia artist, that enjoys employing a “bend and twist until it breaks” method to all the forms their expressions take. In the ten years this protean existence has been transmitting, Russie is a major catalyst and force behind the poignantly hyped art … Continue reading Review: CHANT+ by PeaceRussie
