Jun 2, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, Five for Friday, News & Notes
Pet Name began in 2016 as the home-studio recording project of Adam Hanson. Based out of Norfolk, VA, the band’s influences range from 80’s/90’s melodic hardcore (e.g. Lifetime, The Descendants, Split Lip) to 90’s indie rock (e.g. Pavement, Built To Spill), with a...
Jun 2, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
Palehound are set to release their new album “Eye On The Bat” in July. This week the band dropped the records second single “My Evil”. Reflecting on the track Palehound founder El Kempner said ““My Evil” is about the extremely humbling...
Jun 2, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
Xylouris White, the duo of George Xylouris and Jim White, have performed together since 2013. Whether live or on record, Xylouris White produce a head-spinning construction of Cretan lute and drums compositions and improvisations, the latest of which are found on...
Jun 1, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, Interviews, News & Notes
The Dayoffs is a collaboration of Vladimir Komarov and Atsuo Matsumoto. They met at legendary Stratosphere Sound Studios, NYC in 2012, when Vladimir was tracking down for one of his projects and Atsuo happened to be engineering the sessions. Soon they teamed up to...
Jun 1, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
Oklahoma’s Chat Pile released their critically acclaimed debut full-length God’s Country almost a year ago. The time since has been nothing short of a whirlwind; Chat Pile received countless year-end accolades, scored a film, toured the west coast with Lingua...
May 31, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
On Agriculture’s self-titled record and first full-length LP, it’s abundantly clear that the band’s use of heavy music to showcase the most resplendent emotions and moments of the human experience has a far deeper meaning. Woven between the flurries of soaring...