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…
Interview – Perfect Pussy
The band Perfect pussy consists besides the 26-year-old singer Meredith Graves by Ray McAndrew, Garrett Koloski, Greg Ambler and Shaun Sutku had lain down a tremendous with a four–song cassette, so spontaneously and suddenly, that the dust has raised yet…
Interview – Pink Mountaintops
Stephen McBean, usually part of the famous rockers Black Mountain is also having a solo project, which is called Pink Mountaintops. There he is more oriented to give back hope to opulent guitar music. Musicians rotate in the cast, which…
Interview – Sharon van Etten
The intimacy of the confession characterizes the work of Sharon Van Etten. The singer-songwriter from the suburban New Jersey produced since teenage days pieces about the dark side of love, about rejection, fear of loss and emotional abuse. For graduation,…
Interview – Sylvan Esso
They are still existing. Pop musicians who know their craft and are authentic in what they do. Sylvan Esso come from Durham / Brooklyn / Winscosin, and are actually from the folk scene. The metropolis has ‘tainted‘ them like many…
Interview – Die! Die! Die!
New Zealand and music. That’s a story. If you know Connan Mockasin, well he is from Zealand as Die!Die!Die!. They are not dreamy at all but right to edge which warm indie rock music and a voice you never forget….
Interview – Wampire
The debut album of the duo from Portland is a lion’s den full of quotations from the 70 pig organ–pop and lo-fi guitars.
Interview – Blouse
Blouse started in the summer of 2010, after Los Angeles native Charlie Hilton met Patrick Adams in art school. They made a few home recordings and soon began spending nights at the warehouse B L O U S E, in…