Interview – Isolation Berlin
Die Trostlosigkeit hat uns zusammengeführt, wir sind versunken in der Isolation Berlin. Vier gebrochene Herzen, die die Wogen der Großstadt wie Abfallprodukte der Spaßgesellschaft in die rauchigsten Bars der Stadt geschwemmt hat. Wo wir das Fassbier gierig wie halb verhungerte…
Interview – The Districts
The Districts will be your new favourite band if you like ragged US rock, country-tinged Americana with elements of blues and folk. If you like music made by young men who appear to have just stumbled out of bed. For…
Interview – Viet Cong
It takes less than sixty seconds of album opener “Newspaper Spoons” for you to decide that Viet Cong is a winter record. The album has barely begun, and the guitar doesn’t snarl until the end of that opening minute, but…
Interview – Emily Jane White
After releasing three albums in three years (“Dark Undercoat“, 2008; “Victorian America“, 2009; “Ode To Sentience“, 2010), she wrote over 100 sketches between January 2011 and October 2012. Blood / Lines is a selection from these songs. The setting of…
Interview – Sleep Party People
The masked Danish electronic dream-pop outfit, started as an idea in the head of Copenhagen based multi-instrumentalist Brian Batz. Taking inspiration from the work of Boards Of Canada, David Lynch and Erik Satie, along with some classic movie soundtracks, Brian…
Interview – I am Oak
Thijs Kuijken from Utrecht wrote the folk album alone and performs it with I Am Oak. A trip to Finland was a huge inspiration for the music, lyrics and whole idea of the album. Those big thoughts come in small…
Interview – Jesuslesfilles
For fans of The Black Lips, Mark Sultan, or King Khan & The Shrines, Jesuslesfilles is the right band to choose. Four years after “Une belle table”, Jesuslesfilles is back with ‘‘Le grain d’or’’, an very intense album to listen,…
Interview – Kreisky
“Every time has its sound” Kreisky are the most persistent and best band that has happened to the local Austrian pop music scene in the last ten years. With their fourth album “Blick auf die Alpen” they have – and…
Interview – Selvhenter
Violin, saxophone, trombone and two drums. In SELVHENTER everything is included: rock , African and Southeast Asian percussion, minimalist composition, free jazz, improvisation and noise. No wonder that the Danish band has built a reputation as one of the most…
Interview – Ought
The sincere, stately and exuberant post-punk of Ought is nimble, anxious, no frills and fluid and reminds one of CAP’N JAZZ, the Feelies, LUNG FISH, GANG OF FOUR and the early TALKIN HEADS. You move from sharp edges and stuttering…