by Taylor Northern | Aug 2, 2016 | Interviews and Features
“I especially like doing things that are considered wrong by people who went to school for recording and engineering,” says Tobacco. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=facG8Lyv3Yk Tobacco, the stage name for enigmatic, vocoder-obsessed musician Tom Fec, is back with its... by Roger F. Lussier | Jul 15, 2016 | Best Music Keyboards & Synth Pads, Booking Gigs & Touring
SHIPPING SYNTHS OVERSEAS My band Pretty & Nice were lucky to tour Europe twice, once right when I joined up, in 2009, and then on what might end up being our last tour, in 2013. Touring Europe is a wonderful, terrible, amazing, frustrating, meaningful experience... by Taylor Northern | Mar 7, 2016 | Interviews and Features
THE SHRINE Venice Skate Punks on Black Flag’s Gear, Accidentally Scoring a Producer & The Worst Acid Trips Ever If skinned knees made music, they’d wail like The Shrine. Venice skate-punks and all-around acid-dropping metalismos, The Shrine have cultivated a sound... by Taylor Northern | Mar 2, 2016 | Interviews and Features
WOLFMOTHER On New LP, The Joke of Record Royalties & Why Indies Need to Control Their Publishing Wolfmother is an Australian hard rock band that first made waves in 2005 with their smash single “Woman” off the self-titled LP Wolfmother. This album garnered the... by Sabrina Lambros | Jan 12, 2016 | Band Management
The Contemporary Role of Confederate Iconography in Southern Music [Editor’s note – as with all the articles in this month’s social justice issue, what follows are the thoughts and ideas of the author. These do not necessarily represent those of...