by Jen Emmert | Dec 7, 2015 | Interviews and Features
HINDS On Pummeling Gender Stereotypes Into Submission & Fully Embracing The DIY Lifestyle Madrid-based lo-fi, garage quartet Hinds has experienced tremendous publicity since late last year, and it’s still only in its early stages. From being praised by NME and The... by Taylor Northern | Dec 3, 2015 | Interviews and Features
CAUSTIC CASANOVA On The Importance of Knowing When to Use a Producer vs. Self-Producing an Album Caustic Casanova has a brand-new album out entitled Breaks, and we’re absolutely in love with it. Join us as we chat with the badass, post-punk, noisy Guatemalan-American... by Adam Bernard | Dec 3, 2015 | Band Management
Signing a deal with a record label is often thought of as not just a major step in an artist’s career, but a signifier that all the hard work that’s been put in has paid off. To put it another way, it’s a heck of a high. That high, however, can be... by Jaclyn Wing | Dec 2, 2015 | Interviews and Features
BLACK VIOLIN How riffing on hip-hop beats has inspired a new way to approach classical composition As musicians and music enthusiasts, we understand the importance of music education. It teaches discipline, appreciation of the craft, a sense of achievement and... by Zach Blumenfeld | Nov 18, 2015 | Band Management
Fort Knox Studios and 2112: Meet Chicago’s New Music Relationship Factory It’s Monday at the 2112 Music Incubator in Chicago’s Fort Knox Studios, and the place is absolutely packed. 2112 director Scott Fetters and I survey the wide-open landscape of desks, couches,...