Volume 101
Volume 101: new music from Sad Baxter, The Pills, Daytona Machines, The Drowsees, Dave Paulson, Telefones and Tape Deck Mountain.
Volume 101: new music from Sad Baxter, The Pills, Daytona Machines, The Drowsees, Dave Paulson, Telefones and Tape Deck Mountain.
The previous release from Jessie Baylin was 2015’s Dark Place, an aptly named album for a collection of songs with a fittingly dark vibe. She recently announced her follow-up will be available in April in the form of Strawberry Wind, a record made with longtime producer Richard Swift with a conscious effort to make the […]
The songs are straight forward rockers with a bit of doo-wop harmonies. It’s like a modern day sock hop inspired by Weezer. Not your typical offering but, hey, neither is curling!
…upbeat drumbeats, exploding guitars and thick basslines all mixed with drowsy vocals.
For those unfamiliar, D. Striker is a country western act that only performs on Friday the 13th. These festivities are entitled “The RR Party” and D. Striker himself creates a zine for every performance and a setlist of often humorous, completely legitimate, classic country tunes. This forthcoming April 13th, 2018 will be a Friday and […]
With his latest, Connection, Pisapia reigns in the stylistic variety for a more laser-focused, no less dense, pop experience.
Happy to announce a brand new limited series on the We Own This Town podcast network – Vidalotry. This ten episode transmission tackles the wit and wisdom of famed intellectual Gore Vidal in his own words, through clips of interviews, public speaking and TV show appearances. The first teaser is available now and will give […]
Introducing Vidalotry, a new ten-part series podcast from Ryan Breegle that examines the wit and wisdom of famed intellectual and public persona Gore Vidal. Using a multitude of recordings, interviews and talk show appearances, Breegle examines Gore’s insights on homosexuality, politics, clashing opinions between creatives and much much more. This preview of the show gives […]
…rest assured that there’s plenty of thick bass lines, rolling guitars, swirling keyboards and creative vocal takes throughout.
Two tracks of detached, melancholy vocals backed by a wall of guitar, occasionally unleashing a wall of feedback and reverb.
This ongoing gathering of tracks are, as the name implies, quite dainty in length but still manage to set an enjoyable mood in their brief lifespan. Hopefully he makes good on his promise to keep adding to the collection, as 3 tracks is simply not enough.
Repeat / Texture by Hammock In 2017, Hammock managed to release two full-length records; Mysterium and the Columbus original motion picture soundtrack. Both are meticulously crafted, deliberately paced, sweeping records of ambient post-rock instrumentals. With that in mind, it’s pleasantly surprising to see that they’ve already released another EP this early in 2018 with Repeat/Texture. […]