Dead Rabbits interview with Thomas Hayes
A sonic tumbling cacophony of perfectly planned and executed psychedelia that skirts both shoegaze and drone while remaining firmly planted in their rock’n’roll roots, Dead Rabbits do not...
A sonic tumbling cacophony of perfectly planned and executed psychedelia that skirts both shoegaze and drone while remaining firmly planted in their rock’n’roll roots, Dead Rabbits do not...
With six minutes of recordings being the only real proof that they exist on the internet, Basic Cable might not be on many people’s radar. But when I...
Live, loud, raucous, raw and yet inexplicably driving and intriguing Chalaque is charting new territory in the psychedelic space scene. Distorted, gnarled and fuzzy guitar exploding over tight...
I write about a lot of pretty complicated music these days, I enjoy challenging myself and as I get older my tastes are definitely evolving; though I’m unconvinced...
Noisy and brash Multicult are here to kick some ass and chew bubblegum, and right now they’re all out of bubblegum. From early beginnings as a one man...
I could spend a ton of time trying to explain the intricacies of Lantern’s sound or listing their impressive collection of releases from the past few years. Instead...
I’ve been listening to music long enough at this point that I can remember when, as an American, I felt extremely alienated from any imported release. Anything that...
© Bobby Hussy Slushy are a band with one foot firmly planted in the present and another somewhere in the mid-60’s, amongst the discovery of fuzz and distortion,...
© Ben Smith While most definitely having come from a background in hardcore Voight-Kampff are anything but what you would expect. Bubbling melodies and rhythms surge up from...
Treading a thin line, maybe a nonexistent line in fact, between punk and good old fashioned 60’s and 70’s garage rock, Columbus, Ohio’s Day Creeper bleed a DIY...