• Interview – Simian Ghost

    Simian Ghost is a band from Sweden we have mentioned before to you, dear readers. Constantly evolving in style and sounds (possibly due to lead singer’s Sebastian Arnstr visual art background), they have been very busy for the last year and a half. We managed to send our very own Fuzz Caminski to his lair and go into his…

  • Review – Kanine Records Sampler 2012

  • Interview – Dan Sartain

    Dan Sartain is a rock and roll artist with one hand carrying the torch for Rockabilly, the other one for Punk and a third one just to scare you off. You see, besides rocking the stage and our musical tastebuds, he knows his horror films…

  • Review: A Hawk and a Hacksaw @ St George’s Church, Sheffield

    A Hawk and a Hacksaw, the Balkan-folk project of multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Barnes (former drummer for Neutral Milk Hotel) and Heather Trost, a key member of Zach Condon’s recording ensemble for several Beirut albums, have become well-known for their electric live performances.

  • Treasures from the loft

    BRONCO – COUNTRY HOME (ILP 9124)

  • Interview – Odisseo

    For a long time, there has been quite a drought of Rock bands in México. Blame little to no coverage from traditional media. Blame a quite impervious circle of “haves” that doesn’t let the “have nots” join in. Thankfully, the online media and social networks have helped a few bands to forgo all the hoop…

  • Review: Tip Your Bartender, Screaming Maldini and Johnny Foreigner @ The Harley

    Never fear the ides of March for what a cold blistering night tried to ruin three bands stepped up to save A swell night at the Harley was to be had

  • Disappears – Pre Language

  • Wet Nuns – Throttle

    Okay, let’s be clear: Wet Nuns are giving away free music. GOOD  free music. With loads of attitude and a funkytastic video that is now enforced watching in at least four (4) Catholic Schools in México (including mine). Get it today. Give it to your best mates. Send the video to all your friends and family (except…

  • Review : The Twilight Sad @ Queens Social Club