
The native hipsters
One of the more bizarre “groups” birthed by the late-’70s/early-’80s British post-punk scene, And the Native Hipsters achieved notoriety in 1980 with the oddball single “There Goes Concorde Again,” a living room recording that the group had pressed into 500 [...]

Earle Mankey
Earle Mankey (sometimes misspelled “Earl” in credits) (b. March 8, 1947, Washington, USA) was a guitarist for the seminal band Halfnelson, later called Sparks. He became a record producer, predominantly for offbeat Los Angeles area bands like The Runaways, Concrete [...]
Interview: Dino Felipe
Dino Felipe is a musical “Chameleon”. I talk to him about his influences, life’s struggles, and Miami. He recommends some cool music and talks about a few of his albums. Also, check out the short documentary on Dino below [...]
Emily Wells
There’s no way around it; Emily Wells is the coolest entity ever. I dare anyone to make an argument to the contrary, it simply can’t be done. She balks at contract offers and scoffs at record execs. She circumvented the [...]
Interview: Indian Jewelry
Houston’s Indian Jewelry was nice enough to give us some insight into their music in the following interview. Also check out their track “Oceans” from their upcoming album “Totaled” below the interview. Interview: s.o.t.r.- Tell us about your newest album, [...]

These Little Nothings: Interview
[cincopa 10563863] Interview: s.o.t.r.- Tell us about your upcoming EP “LAND OF THE BEAST”, and when it will be released? T.L.N.- The Land of the Beast EP is co-written by God. We found a used copy of the Torah in [...]
MUSIC: Black Light Black Heat New Album (MP3′S)
BLBH is a blend of stoner rock and neo-psychedelia from Paris France. They are recording their debut album with Scott Reeder (KYUSS bassist) this May at the Sanctuary, a legendary recording studio in the California desert. The album will be [...]


