Exploring Context for Imaad Wasif’s Lost-Then-Found Record, Great Eastern Sun
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Imaad Wasif often feels like he not of this world. His realm is not physical, though it is tangible. I had the opportunity to pose him some questions about his recent record, Great Eastern Sun, and his career in general to get a chance to understand him and the process behind his profoundly moving work. He shared insights on why … Continue reading Exploring Context for Imaad Wasif’s Lost-Then-Found Record, Great Eastern Sun
The Chamanas Deliver Fun Summer Single Amid Ongoing Turmoil at the Border Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. If you’ve been thinking about the border, it’s likely in the context of the cruel American policy to separate families as they arrive in search of a better life. Through her informative music video from last year, Ziemba taught us about the historic brutality from the US government … Continue reading
Soulful chamber pop single from EMÆL implores you not to fold your kite
Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here. EMÆL don’t want you to give in to the grind. Today they are debuting a video for their single ‘Yellowtail’ that tells a colorful tale about working for a tyrant in a dead-end job. Read more. EMÆL | buy Glasswork | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Soundcloud | Bandcamp Continue reading Soulful chamber pop single from EMÆL implores you not to fold your kite
Fei-Fei Debuts Vibrant Music Video as THRILL YOU KILL YOU Originally appeared on LA Weekly. Local Fei-Fei has made the leap into recording artistry with her new electro-pop project, THRILL YOU KILL YOU. And what a vibrant project it is, given the earworm potential of her debut single, “Never Even Really.” Read more. THRILL YOU KILL YOU | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram … Continue reading
Object as Subject Doesn’t Need Your Permission But You’ll Want Theirs Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Violinist-turned-punk rocker Paris Hurley has a new project called OBJECT AS SUBJECT, and it is sure to shift your perspective. She and her band–Emilia “Pony Sweat” Richeson, Gina Young, Patty Schemel, and Megan Fowler-Hurst–cut through the bullshit by grinding axes and pounding skins, evidenced on their new single,”Weaponry.” Their … Continue reading
Dream Phases Channels More Than Just the Sound of the Sixties as Brandon Graham’s New Psych Rock Venture
Photo by Michael Haight Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. The summer of love inspires much of today’s indie rock world, but few contemporary bands manage to achieve what Dream Phases has set out to. The fairly new psych rock outfit is led by Brandon Graham, supported by his brother Shane and frequent collaborator Keveen Baudouin; their Harvard and Stone residency last January marked their debut as … Continue reading Dream Phases Channels More Than Just the Sound of the Sixties as Brandon Graham’s New Psych Rock Venture
Find yourself with Isla Craig’s new LP The Becoming
Originally appeared on the 405, view archive article here. DISCOVERY. A landmark album by Daft Punk. The name of the duo and LP by Rostam and Wesley Miles (of Ra Ra Riot). And the leading cause of existential crises for many other musicians. Today, we’ll reflect upon the journey of Isla Craig. The Toronto-based artist’s new record is called The Becoming, and encompasses ideas of … Continue reading Find yourself with Isla Craig’s new LP The Becoming
Laughing Along with Caroline Rose at her Sold-Out LA Show
Photo credit: CJ Harvey Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Caroline Rose is a comedian. If you’ve heard her new record, LONER, you know she takes pleasure in poking fun at other people and society in general. She is a goofy satirist with surprisingly deep sentiment, and her live performance only contributed to her appeal. Her sold out show at the Moroccan Lounge supported by Cardioid … Continue reading Laughing Along with Caroline Rose at her Sold-Out LA Show
Strolling along Santa Monica Boulevard and enjoying the drizzle of rain on the windshield, music from a talented trio of musicians provides some much-needed calm. Danny Frankel (Lou Reed, Laurie Anderson, Bo Diddley), Victoria Williams (Lou Reed, Vic Chestnut), Doug Wieselman (Bill Frisell, Yoko Ono, Antony & The Johnsons) made a record recently that is under the Arthur King Presents label, titled Roofrack For Ralph; it is … Continue reading
Dan Sadin is Ready to Tell His Own Stories with His Debut Solo Project
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Dan Sadin is a talented guitarist ready to put his name on his own work after years of recording and touring with other acts. He primarily is known for his role in FRENSHIP, and has also worked with the likes of Sabrina Claudio, Jessie Ware, and MØ, but it is his new solo project that he is predictably most excited … Continue reading Dan Sadin is Ready to Tell His Own Stories with His Debut Solo Project
