Month: January 2018

Posted on: January 12, 2018 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Blue Helix “Anti-Social Butterfly”

Blue Helix’s Anti-Social Butterfly is a hard-rocking track that builds off of the metal laid down by acts like Corrosion of Conformity and Wolfmother. Taut musicianship and supersonic vocals will tattoo the single’s melody deep into the hearts and minds of listeners. The production allows each element, be it the aforementioned vocals, bombastic drums, or rocking guitars and bass to shine alone while contributing to the overall harmonies of the single.…

Posted on: January 11, 2018 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Albert Cummings – “Live at the ‘62 Center”

Albert Cummings showcases the depth of his catalog with his new CD/DVD/BD release, “Live at the ‘62 Center”. This concert showcases the richness and warmth of Cummings’ guitar work while providing fans with different takes of his classic efforts. The soundboard recording on this release ensures that each lick, each keyboard arrangement or contribution by additional singers is captured in a fashion that adds to the overall harmonies of the…

Posted on: January 10, 2018 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

LOVE X STEREO – 37B

South Korean electronic / ambient / atmospheric act LOVE X STEREO has just released a new album, 37B. The performers will immediately draw listeners in with Nosedive, the album’s first statement. There is a warm, a fuzziness present that ebbs and flows before moving into a groove that draws on the 1980s synth-pop and industrial styles. An emphatic beat will get fans of Kraftwerk and Tones on Tail onto the dance…

Posted on: January 10, 2018 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Corina Bartra – Takunde

Corina Bartra begins her latest album Takunde with El Tamalito, a song that provides listeners with a solid introduction to a performer that deftly ties together traditional forms of music with a vibrant, current, and contemporary sound. Bartra’s backing band is able to build a rich musical tapestry, whether it be the intricate guitar arrangements of Seth Johnson, the soulful saxophones of Jay Rodriguez, or the emotive piano lines by…

Posted on: January 8, 2018 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

John Barleycorn Barleywine Ale (Mad River Brewing)

In August, we moved down to Arkansas where it remained warm through November. It is only finally now starting to be a bit on the cold side, so we were quite happy when a box containing a pair of Mad River’s annual barleyines – John Barleycorn – dropped down at our house. This California-crafted barleywine is incredibly deep, immediately starting out a bit on the sweeter side before hints of molasses,…

Posted on: January 8, 2018 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Alphamax Interview

Today, we are speaking with Auckland, New Zealand’s own Alphamax. Can you give us a little background information about yourselves? How did you get into music? We love to dance to every kind of dance. One day it just felt right to dance to our own tunes and we started to create them.

Posted on: January 3, 2018 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Lars Frederiksen & The Bastards – Self-Titled; Viking; Live And Loud!! (Vinyl)

No band in the U.S. is more responsible for keeping Oi music alive for the past couple of decades than Rancid. By blending their love of everything from the Clash and ska to a slew of ‘70s street punk bands like Cock Sparrer and Stiff Little Fingers, they have managed to remind the world that punk rock is so much more than pop music with a distortion pedal. It’s rather…

Posted on: January 2, 2018 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Introducing Eliza Arnone

2018 has just begun, and we’re excited to see some of the new performers that will be releasing music this year. One of the first we’ve encountered this year is Eliza Arnone. The introductory video (below the jump) provides a bit of biographical information, but I feel that her take on pop music is particularly refreshing. A spontaneity is present on efforts like Porcelain Doll and Shadows (both off of her…