sngalbums: Black Flamingo Embrace Their Contradictions Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.  Black Flamingo is filled with contradictions. Their name is the obvious first example, and their sound reflects a dichotomy of tropical light and gothic darkness, too. Add to the pile the title and feel of their new EP, Living Ghost, which will entertain as much as it haunts you. Read more.  Black Flamingo | … Continue reading

Watch Lucy Arnell’s Gritty Rock Seep Into Your Screen Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.  Bleeding images reflect the fuzzy soundscape of Lucy Arnell’s latest single, “Do It Again.” Arnell is a local rocker, with a release party planned for the new track at Love Song Bar tomorrow night, supported by Henry Wolfe and Lael Neale. See her perform her own garage grunge before she takes … Continue reading

Black Flamingo Embrace Their Contradictions

Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Black Flamingo is filled with contradictions. Their name is the obvious first example, and their sound reflects a dichotomy of tropical light and gothic darkness, too. Add to the pile the title and feel of their new EP, Living Ghost, which will entertain as much as it haunts you. Read more. Black Flamingo | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube … Continue reading Black Flamingo Embrace Their Contradictions

Gabriella Cohen is filled with whimsy in everything she does. Her new record has more than its fair share of delicious and delightful lo-fi ditties, and the video for “Baby” raises more questions than it answers, but that’s not the point. Buy the album on Bandcamp.  If I had the skills, I’d make the green ghosts into more Gabys because it’s what the world needs right … Continue reading

King Tuff and Cut Worms End Their Spring Tour with a Bang at the Teragram Ballroom

sngshows: Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Words by me, photos by David Fisch.  “Are you filled with joy?” asks Kyle Thomas, also known as King Tuff. Crowds were restless at the Teragram Ballroom last Thursday night, buzzing for the polished rock acts of the night. SASAMI, formerly of Cherry Glazerr, opened up the night, with retro outfit Cut Worms filling in the middle slot. By the … Continue reading King Tuff and Cut Worms End Their Spring Tour with a Bang at the Teragram Ballroom

King Tuff and Cut Worms End Their Spring Tour with a Bang at the Teragram Ballroom

Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Words by me, photos by David Fisch.  “Are you filled with joy?” asks Kyle Thomas, also known as King Tuff. Crowds were restless at the Teragram Ballroom last Thursday night, buzzing for the polished rock acts of the night. SASAMI, formerly of Cherry Glazerr, opened up the night, with retro outfit Cut Worms filling in the middle slot. By the time … Continue reading King Tuff and Cut Worms End Their Spring Tour with a Bang at the Teragram Ballroom

The overly-emotional origin of Basement Revolver’s lead single, “Baby,” from their upcoming debut LP, resonates with me. As we near Cancer season, follow the band’s advice and just give it some time. Pre-order their forthcoming record, Heavy Eyes, here.  Source: SoundCloud / Basement Revolver Continue reading