Perto – “I Miss You” feat. Banoffee

Perto and Banoffee Team Up for “I Miss You,” Recorded Between Melbourne Lockdowns Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. The pandemic is at once a worldwide and fiercely local phenomenon—Los Angeles has been at varying stages of locked down over the past six months, while Melbourne, Australia had a period where their restrictions were lifted before a second wave of infections began to spread. In that … Continue reading Perto – “I Miss You” feat. Banoffee

sngpodcast: SNG32 – music trends in 2017 We discuss how artists talked about mental health and politics through music!  Mix begins at 33:13 or click here.  vox / BOSCO / Banoffee at the Pico Union ProjectBOSCO album reviewNVDES interviewBeecher’s Fault coverageBenibu coverage  mix Monster Rally | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud | BandcampJoseph | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud | BandcampDiamond Rings | website … Continue reading

SNG32 – music trends in 2017

We discuss how artists talked about mental health and politics through music!  Mix begins at 33:13 or click here. vox / BOSCO / Banoffee at the Pico Union Project BOSCO album review NVDES interview Beecher’s Fault coverage Benibu coverage mix Monster Rally | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud | Bandcamp Joseph | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud | Bandcamp Diamond Rings | website | Facebook | … Continue reading SNG32 – music trends in 2017

“Ripe” is the brilliant new collab between Banoffee and SOPHIE, who has been releasing her own new original tunes lately. Equal parts industrial techno and bubbling pop, this jam will assault your senses.  Best Songs of 2017 2. Banoffee – Ripe Banoffee | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Soundcloud | Bandcamp | @marthabanoffee  Continue reading

vōx Envelopes the Pico-Union Project with Illuminating Performance

sngshows: Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Words by me, photos by Emery Becker.  Her name speaks for herself, or rather for all of us. vōx, Latin for “voice” and often band shorthand for “vocals,” doubles as a symbol of unity for the LA artist–her voice is our voice too. It is her chosen instrument, and her new EP, I Was Born, is resplendent in vocoder … Continue reading vōx Envelopes the Pico-Union Project with Illuminating Performance

vōx Envelopes the Pico-Union Project with Illuminating Performance

Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Words by me, photos by Emery Becker.  Her name speaks for herself, or rather for all of us. vōx, Latin for “voice” and often band shorthand for “vocals,” doubles as a symbol of unity for the LA artist–her voice is our voice too. It is her chosen instrument, and her new EP, I Was Born, is resplendent in vocoder and … Continue reading vōx Envelopes the Pico-Union Project with Illuminating Performance

Powerful Producers Empress Of and Banoffee Share Stage at Club Bahia for 30 Days in LA

sngshows: Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Photos courtesy of Red Bull Sound Select.  “Imagine if Banoffee played with Empress Of,” my roommate joked with me last summer. I had just told him that Empress Of was coming to the Echo, and around that time I had been gushing about Banoffee’s masterful second EP, Do I Make You Nervous? It clearly amused him to tease me … Continue reading Powerful Producers Empress Of and Banoffee Share Stage at Club Bahia for 30 Days in LA

Powerful Producers Empress Of and Banoffee Share Stage at Club Bahia for 30 Days in LA

Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Photos courtesy of Red Bull Sound Select.  “Imagine if Banoffee played with Empress Of,” my roommate joked with me last summer. I had just told him that Empress Of was coming to the Echo, and around that time I had been gushing about Banoffee’s masterful second EP, Do I Make You Nervous? It clearly amused him to tease me about … Continue reading Powerful Producers Empress Of and Banoffee Share Stage at Club Bahia for 30 Days in LA

Top 3 EPs of 2015: #1 – Do I Make You Nervous? by Banoffee

sawdustandgin: I am irrationally afraid of sophomore slump. It doesn’t exist, except in the sense of superstition, which for me breeds from paranoia. I’m not worried about this for myself, but rather for the burgeoning artists that I see making a distinct mark on the music scene. Unfortunately, success is a game of chance. Banoffee released her debut EP last year, and I loved it. … Continue reading Top 3 EPs of 2015: #1 – Do I Make You Nervous? by Banoffee