Mar 9, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
Singer-songwriter and visual artist Emma Ruth Rundle has released her new video “In My Afterlife” today. Self-directed with John Bradburn, the visual is “an expiration of insanity, a lot of sagazan and influence from Julie Taymor’s circa 2000 film rendition of Titus,”...
Mar 9, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
Alan Braxe has released new song “Never Coming Back” featuring Norwegian pop artist Annie, and the newly remastered “You’ll Stay In My Heart,” a tear-jerking Alan Braxe and Fred Falke work previously found only on CD compilations and unofficial mixes. Both appear on...
Mar 8, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
For the better part of the past two decades, Sweet Cobra has been seasoning their brand of thundering rock music with a full spectrum of sonic influences. Since their debut album Praise in 2004, they have continuously reinvented themselves with each installment in...
Mar 8, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
In May of 1996, with a handful of releases under their belts, the kings of the insanity sound, then known simply as: The Champs, began recording their magnum opus, III. This time their sights were set beyond the still diminutive cassette format and trained...
Mar 7, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, Interviews, News & Notes
Possums At Twilight is the musical outlet of Seattle based composer Mae Simmons. Their latest album “One Sunny Day” is a brilliant collection of electronic soundscapes that Simmons describes as “honest but hopeful, an optimistic hope in tough times...
Mar 7, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
On their forthcoming album Still Life in Decay, Chicago’s FACS have never been more solidified as a unit. The trio has been perfecting its brand of intense, cathartic art rock over the course of four ever-evolving albums, and Still Life in Decay is their most...