Sep 9, 2022 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
Dream Unending’s debut album Tide Turns Eternal was a marked shift in musical ambition for Derrick Vella (Tomb Mold) and Justin DeTore (Innumerable Forms, Sumerlands). While structured with a foot firmly in Death / Doom, a far loftier purpose and progressivism...
Sep 9, 2022 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
Brooklyn musician Cal Churchill has been quite proficient in recent years releasing a fine collection of albums, E.P.’s and singles including his most recent full length “Arverne”. I sat down with Cal to talk about early musical experiences, his...
Sep 9, 2022 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
When it comes to solid-gold indie rock hits circa 2022, we’re approaching critical Mess! As Mess Esque continue on their tour of the UK and Europe, with a solo show at Cafe Oto in London tonight, they now reveal ANOTHER new single! Scraped delicately from the...
Sep 8, 2022 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
Led by Los Angeles based musicians Tim Steingraeber (Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Synths) and Cole Williams (Drums, Synths), Cherry Heaven blend aspects of shoegaze, psych rock, post punk and indie pop on their latest album “Let It Be Corrupted”. The radiant...
Sep 7, 2022 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
Salt Lake City based band Trainsurfing recently unleashed their most powerful material to date with this new E.P. called “Bitter”. The title track gets everything started with it’s clean, ominous presence that quickly shifts into a thunderous blast...
Sep 7, 2022 | Dave Allison, Features, Interviews, News & Notes
San Diego singer-songwriter Zach Phillips has released his fourth album, “Goddaughters.” It follows 2020’s critically acclaimed “The Wine of Youth,” which was nominated for a San Diego Music Award in the Best Americana Album category — and called “a timeless, yet...