Show Preview: Temples @ The Regent Theater
Photos by Ed Miles Temples, the U.K. quartet that formed in 2012 and quickly garnered attention with their debut single “Shelter Song,” belongs to a sub-genre of music that evokes the nostalgia of 60’s...
View ArticleInterview with Matthew Koma
We love Matthew Koma here at the Blog. He’s a multi-talent: a master (and GRAMMY-winning) songwriter, a producer, a vocalist, and a DJ. Well, get ready, because this musical aficionado will be...
View ArticleInterview with Taking Back Sunday
Taking Back Sunday are truly a band that needs no introduction. Anyone who hasn’t heard of them till now has been living under a massive pop-music sized rock. They may not be your bread and butter, but...
View ArticleTerra Naomi on her new single “Machine Age”
Terra Naomi is coming tomorrow, January 18th, to the Hotel Cafe. The singer-songwriter is touring in support of her new single, “Machine Age,” a deeply angry yet tentatively hopeful ballad in reaction...
View ArticleA Conversation with X. Ari
Canadian-bred, LA-based artist X. ARI is determined to help the world in any scale she can. That’s the impression I got from my sit-down interview with her in Mar Vista, CA, where she detailed her...
View ArticleA Conversation with We Are The West
LA-based experimental folk band We Are The West are set to release their debut LP, The Golden Shore, on March 30th. They will be supporting the new album with a West Coast tour that kicks off with...
View ArticleInterview: Crenshaw’s Own Nana
Within seconds of “Problems,” the opening track of Nana’s debut EP, you realize it’s something remarkable. The LA born-and-raised rapper is channeling a fiercely authentic brand of hip hop storytelling...
View ArticleA Chat With Shana Halligan
Have you seen singer/songwriter Shana Halligan lately? Most likely – she was a featured contestant on NBC’s hit music show The Voice totally owning Cher’s hit “Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)” and...
View ArticleInterview with Ancestors
RIYL: Isis, Neurosis, Sights and Sounds, This Will Destroy You What does life feel like? Not the bones, marrow, and sinew of our physical beings. Not the multitudes of forms around us. But a life,...
View ArticleOn Rachel Mazer and How Do We Get By
When you get Rachel Mazer to talk about herself, its only circumspectly. She’ll go on a tangent extolling the talents of her collaborators or peers before sheepishly saying, “I’m doing it again, aren’t...
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