Author Archives: Michael Eades

Scale Model “Live It Up (Burgers Remix)”

Scale Model’s drummer, Steve Cross, is a man of many hats. When not behind the kit he’s usually found behind a camera and occasionally behind 1′s and 2′s as the DJ moniker, BURGERS. Okay, he’s probably not behind the “1′s and 2′s” because that’s an embarrassing phrase, not to mention a dated one. He is, in all […]

Sol Cat – Dos

Heads up, the previously mentioned second EP from Sol Cat is now available. I completely misjudged these guys from their prior releases (pre-Uno) but now fully embrace their indie-rock-with-dark-undertones vibe. I hope there’s a Tres release up their sleeve, as I’m onboard for more.

All Them Witches “Open Passageways”

Listen to the new track from All Them Witches forthcoming Dying Surfer Meets His Maker. Surprisingly, the track seems to veer a bit from their prior works containing a distinct Evil Psychedelic Desert Vibe. It’s more mature, incorporating strings and more lush arrangements.  There’s still a foreboding vibe but it seems more forlorn. Now I’m […]

Parcel and Sky – Self-Titled

The instrumental works of Parcel and Sky are a pleasant way to spend your morning gearing up for work. While there are no direct lyrics to sing along with they’ve definitely managed to work in quite a bit of gang vocal ooh’s and aah’s so you won’t be left out when it comes to singing […]

Wes Hntr – Al(one) EP

The three song EP from Wes Hntr doesn’t leave a lot of room to meander. It’s  a rather focused arc of engagingly instrospective lo-fi musing, pop song and quietly reclusive  wrapup. Roughly seven minutes of music isn’t a whole lot to make a judgement on but I can safely say that I’d like to hear […]

Seth Timbs – New Personal Record

If you were not aware, Seth Timbs was once best known as the frontman of Spongebath Records own Fluid Ounces – a piano pop band that led to far too many Ben Folds comparisons just by virtue of the instruments involved. Since that time, he’s released a number of solo albums that continue along the […]

Sol Cat – DOS There’s nothing to hear quite yet but I’m oddly excited to see that Sol Cat has another EP on the near horizon. If you haven’t heard Uno yet, go familiarize yourself so that when Dos is released, you’re all caught up.

Gummy Soul – 93 Still Instrumentals

If you aren’t paying attention, you might not realize that one of the latest releases from Gummy Soul is actually an entire cover album. They’ve taken the 1993 Souls of Mischief album, 93 Til Infinity, and reworked it from the original influence hip-hop style to the Gummy Soul R&B style. It works quite nicely.

Faux Ferocious – Self-Titled

It’s clear that within the first minute of the first track of the newest from Faux Ferocious you’re listening to some legitimately Hot Shit rock music. By the end of the song the landscape has been established, you’re listening to a well balanced bit of upbeat, desert psych rock mixed with the occasional laid back […]

Margo Price “Since You Put Me Down”

Absolutely gorgeous video from Margo Price, directed by Joshua Shoemaker. The video itself is wonderfully shot and an intimate, enjoyable, performance to watch. On the other hand, the song is a heartbreaker in the vein of the best of true classic country. It may wrench your heart but it’s hard not to listen to a […]

D. Striker makes a Twitty Burger

Did you know Conway Twitty had a restaurant chain in which the signature item was a Twitty Burger? A concoction that involved ground beef, bacon, pineapple, graham crackers and mayonnaise. D. Striker walks you through the creation of such a grand beast. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)