Words by Adele Sakey The first time I fell into Wet’s music it was sometime in the year 2015, a little while after the release of their self-titled EP. I enjoyed (and still do) their music and, now retired, ‘kanyewet’ internet presence. In 2016, then a trio comprised of musicians Continue Reading
Forecastle Festival 2018 Playlist
Louisville, KY is gearing up for Forecastle Festival, which encompasses one of the most exciting weekends the city has to offer. The festival is held at Waterfront Park in Louisville, KY from July 13th-15th, featuring some amazing bands and DJ sets. This year will see artists such as Arcade Fire, Continue Reading
Trash Boat release new song and music video
UK pop-punk outfit, Trash Boat, have released a new song and music video for “Old Soul”, off their forthcoming album Crown Shyness, out July 20th on Hopeless Records. Speaking to the new song, vocalist Tobi Duncan explained, “I wrote ‘Old Soul’ after deciding to really get to know my grandfather. I had Continue Reading
SOFI TUKKER release music video for “Good Time Girl”
Electronic music duo, SOFI TUKKER, have released the music video for their song “Good Time Girl”, featuring Charlie Barker, off their debut album Treehouse. The music video has a very DIY aesthetic to it, as it was filmed in one day on Charlie’s houseboat in London. This is a really personal, tongue-in-cheek Continue Reading
Behind The Lens with Patrick Moran
Photo by Rickelle Tavares Patrick Moran grew up in Cleveland, Ohio but migrated to Provdence, Rhode Island five years ago to pursue a degree in Baking and Pastry arts from Johnson and Whales University. After successfully graduating, Patrick has been able to put his degree to use working at gourmet Continue Reading
Sarah Sharp discusses her solo career, her new EPs and her recent trip to Honduras
Award winning songwriter and jazz singer Sarah Sharp has steadily been forging a path and making a name for herself as a solo artist. She’s won numerous awards, has been featured on NPR’s “Song Travels With Michael Feinstein” and has had her songs featured in numerous ad campaigns and TV Continue Reading
As Cities Burn – My Epic – Tigerwine // Baton Rouge, LA 7.1.18
As Cities Burn My Epic Tigerwine Mid City Ballroom, Baton Rouge, LA July 1, 2018 Despite the 90+ degree heat and insane humidity, rock bands Tigerwine, My Epic, and As Cities Burn rolled through Baton Rouge, Louisiana last week to perform to an overly sweaty and packed crowd at the Continue Reading
PARAMORE’S TOUR 5: CHICAGO, IL – 07.02.2018
Paramore Foster the People, Jay Som at Huntington Bank Pavilion, Chicago, IL July 2, 2018 Words & Photos by Nina Tadic Paramore is a band that has been around the block a handful of times, and the tour they’ve put together shows that for sure. Openers Jay Som and Foster Continue Reading
Homebound release new single off forthcoming EP “More To Me Than Misery”
UK pop-punk outfit, homebound, have released “Change of Heart”, the newest single off their forthcoming EP More To Me Than Misery. The EP is due out August 17th via Rude Records. Vocalist Charlie Boughton had this to say about the forthcoming record: “More To Me Than Misery draws on the many pitfalls when Continue Reading
King Leg discusses his debut LP, working with Dwight Yoakam and moving to LA
King Leg is the musical brainchild of Omaha, Nebraska musician Bryan Joyce. Mixing the sounds of early British and American rock and roll, classic country and R&B, with a voice that’s drawn comparisons to Roy Orbison, Joyce has created a sound that is unique and fresh. Although Joyce was born Continue Reading
The Frights announce support for upcoming “Hypochondriac Tour”
California-based punk rockers, The Frights, have announced their support acts for their upcoming North American headlining tour, the “Hypochondriac Tour”. Australian surf rock band, Skeggs, will be embarking on the tour for all shows in September, and California indie-pop band HUNNY will be taking over for all shows in October. Continue Reading
Behind The Lens with Brian McCain
Brian McCain grew up in Arnold, California, a town in Northern California where the elevation is higher than the population. When it came time to go to college, McCain migrated south to Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, where he earned a degree in Visual Arts. After college, Brian Continue Reading
