New Rock Review: How to Destroy Angels
How To Destroy Angels are an unsigned indie band out of LA who claim among their influences Cabaret Voltaire, Human League and Gang of Four. "Indie by choice" according to their MySpace page, HTDA...
View ArticleNew Rock Review: Itek Tal
Itek Tal is the alter ego of Brighton, UK-based producer Alan Myson, whose second album for Planet Mu is called Midnight Colour. A mix of dubstep with a touch of garage, Midnight Colour baths rhythm...
View ArticleNew Rock Review: Dead Beat Band
Dead Beat Band are a straight up rock and roll band out of Queensland, Australia, who mix indie, surf and garage sounds to a fun effect. They have a new EP out on the Die Boredom label that offers fans...
View ArticleNew Rock Review: The Wave Pictures
The Wave Pictures are a London-based trio who started playing music in 1998. After working through a few drummers, original members David Tattersall and Franic Rozycki found their groove with...
View ArticleNew Rock Review: Magic Bullets
Bay-area faves Magic Bullets dropped their very first full-length album this week. Simply named Magic Bullets, the album follows strongly on the heels of the album's first single, Lying Around, which...
View ArticleNew Rock Review: Minks
Minks is an artist out of Brooklyn who's hyping a new 7" single called Funeral Song. Save for the hook ("So long summertime") we have little clue what he/she/they are saying. But we love the Flock of...
View ArticleNew Rock Review: Tommy Reilly
The lack of critical and commercial appeal for Tommy Reilly's first record — Words on the Floor — caused the Orange Unsigned Act of The Year to be dropped from A&M Records. But Reilly has...
View ArticleNew Rock Review: Daniel Johnston
Daniel Johnston is a Sacramento-born singer, songwriter and artist who began making recordings in the late 1970s on a $59 Sanyo cassette recorder. In the 1980s, he began to gain some notoriety around...
View ArticleNew Rock Review: Maria Haukaas Storeng
Maria Haukaas Storeng is a 30-year old Norwegian artist who gained attention in her native country at the age of 11, when she starred in the role of Annie. In 2004, she finished 6th in Norway's edition...
View ArticleBook Review: Travelin’ Man – On The Road And Behind The Scenes With Bob Seger
The Cover Of Travelin' Man (Courtesy of Wayne State University Press) Whether you’re a casual fan or a full-on lover of Bob Seger, Tom Weschler’s new photo-laden book, Travelin’ Man – On the Road and...
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