The amount of women in skateparks is growing, this episode is a look into current perspectives from local skaters and also a business owner.
Still Woozy most known for his dreamy and danceable singles, has recently released a full length album. Sven Gamsky talks about his writing process and what he’s looking forward to in the upcoming tour: Still Woozy’s tracks have a lot of ‘easter eggs’ in them, taking found sounds and using them. “I remember playing a […]
An electronic duo consisting of Clay Cornelius and Brandon Hoogenboom collaborate for a fine indie dance album. Their most unique track, Face to Face, has everything you need from a indie-electronic group: a progressive drum beat, syrupy chords, and catchy vocal track and a thick funk guitar solo to end it. A personal favorite is the […]
In this discussion with Kadee Durette, she discusses how her art shifted over the past year among other topics.
Don’t let their production methods fool you, for a bedroom studio it definitely is among the higher quality recordings in the industry. Teaming up with Capitol Records, they were able to layer the instruments incredibly well. After opening for bands like Pixies and The Strokes, the singer Craig Fitzgerald said he took inspiration from their […]
Living most his life across the Appalachian, he uses influences from Mexican print making, Chinese calligraphy and American folk art.
If you’re wasted on a Thursday night, like I am now, there’s no other EP you should listen to. A cross between some alcohol semi-reality and pop soundscape, you’ll sit in your dimly lit room wondering where your dream begins and where the songs do. Frankenstein is the perfect track to drive to the beach, […]
After an early career in show flyers, Joe Sams began making mixed media videos and anti-humor comic series “The Guy Who Waves at Things.”