Interview – Hospitality – Roskilde Festival
Hospitality are a Brooklyn indie-pop trio founded in Kansas City by Amber Papini, who also plays guitar and piano. The trio is now for the first time on a big tour and also therefore enjoying it, as well a lot…
Interview – Mikal Cronin – Roskilde Festival
Mikal Cronin is a good friend of Ty Segall, why we use that as an introduction. Well those two guys are a very good examples of the booming garage/lo fi scence in San Francisco which is ground around them. Mikal…
Interview – Bowerbirds
Their latest album “The Clearing” has a very symbolic title that should probably point out many a fateful moment in the recent past of the New-folk duo Bowerbirds. It could be related to those small clearing in the woods of…
Interview – Moonface – Pop Revo Festival
Yes, and again a new project with Spencer Krug, one of the most busiest spirits of North American music scene. Krug’s pedigree reads like a wild paddling of dreamscapes in the canadian indie rock e.g. Wolf Parade, Sunset Rubdown, Swan…
Interview – Breton
The story of Breton began in a warehouse in south London in a warehouse BretonLABS. Two guys, Roman Rappak and Adam Ainger were starting with their filmmaker background it more to visual effects and expanded their visual collective more to…
Interview – WhoMadeWho
Danemark in the year 2003, three guys from Copenhagen have the deep feeling for forming a band, well the have a name WhoMadeWho and a concept but no music at this time. It was the start of sweet band which…
Interview – Mount Eerie
Phil Elverum is the person behind the project Mount Eerie. He is also the owner of a record label called P.W.Elverum & Sun and keeps therefore track on his ideas and creativity when it comes to way how to produce his…
Interview – Veronica Falls
Veronica Falls are a band which are playing kind of 6o’s inspired pop, now a days we would call it indie pop. The band was formed from members of the bands The Royal We and Sexy Kids. Based in London…
Interview – Timber Timbre
“With my music I try to romanticized notions of the landscape evoke of my childhood. Winding streets, old cemeteries, dilapidated barns, There’s nothing worse than a white guy who sings the blues.” that quote is from Taylor Kirk the guy…
Interview – Damien Jurado
Damien Jurado is a singer-songwriter from Seattle, Washington. During the last couple of years he was also experimenting with sound collages as you can listen in his album called “Postcards and Audio Letters” with his recent work, he was getting…