Home by Hovercraft: Are We Chameleons?
Spoiler alert: Home by Hovercraft are not chameleons. They have a fairly original sound achieved by using unusual instruments like a banjolin (which, by…
Read MoreSpoiler alert: Home by Hovercraft are not chameleons. They have a fairly original sound achieved by using unusual instruments like a banjolin (which, by…
Read MoreThe Cannanes have been making music since the 80’s. They’ve got a reputation for various feats such as managing themselves from the start, touring…
Read MoreUnsigned musicians can be hit or miss but Briton Alan Bonner‘s second self-released album Balladeer is a hit. While most critics are quick to…
Read MoreBorn in Florida and inspired by Latin vibes, the voice that is Helado Negro has a new album out: Invisible Life. If you’re unfamiliar…
Read MoreIf you were alive in the early-to-mid 70s and into funk music, you may have heard of Apple And The Three Oranges. The truth…
Read MoreThe challenges faced by independent musicians are innumerable. Lineup changes, finding a good practice space, keeping members focused and enthusiastic, and releasing material are…
Read MoreWith Songs of the Brother Spirit, Joshua Kwassman set out to tell a story. The themes surrounding this exploratory jazz concept record center around…
Read MoreWhen I told a friend I was going to see The Skatalites her reaction was “they still play?” an understandable reaction considering that The…
Read MoreOn their Facebook page, Camera list themselves as “pop-noir” and cite many directors as creative influences. For a band based so heavily around film,…
Read MoreThis past fall, Scott and Charlene’s Wedding ‒ the lo-fi brainchild of Aussie musician Craig Dermody ‒ released a solid debut LP named Paravista…
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