Robyn Balliet, a DJ/Producer with roots in New York and Detroit, finds no greater joy than witnessing people lose themselves in the music. Growing up in a family of artists and becoming a first-string violinist at a young age, her passion for music began early and evolved into a fascination with the magical effect it had on the crowds in the Detroit house & techno rave scene.
The Regrettes have unveiled their intoxicating cover of Robyn‘s hit song “Dancing On My Own.” While the group has not directly stated that the cover was recorded and filmed for Pride Month, Robyn’s “Dancing On My Own” has become a queer anthem since its release in 2010. At the forefront of The Regrettes‘ rendition is lead singer Lydia Night, whose vocals bring a raw and gritty edge to the performance. Her powerful delivery resonates with an authenticity that perfectly captures the longing and vulnerability expressed in the lyrics of “Dancing On My Own.” Night’s voice effortlessly conveys the emotions behind… Read more »
In part 2 of our conversation with Mark Sheppard, we dive into our favorite drummers, Eminem’s greatness, Tom Petty, the importance of the HiHat, and Prince. This episode is brought to you by SKVI. For the most comfortable underwear around, head to SKVI.com and get pair. This episode is also brought to you by EEKOE socks. Bamboo socks that keep your feet cool and don’t stink up the whole place. EEKOE.com
On this episode of Disposable Heroes, get to know the drummer side of Mark Sheppard. Many people know him as Crowley from Supernatural. Well, the truth is, Mark was a drummer before he was an actor. In Part 1, hear all about Mark’s musical beginnings in the London Music scene. This episode of Disposable Heroes is brought to you by EEKOE socks. Head to EEKOE.com to check Yesod’s favorite socks. This episode is also brought to you by SKVI. The most comfortable underwear around. SKVI.com.
No regrets for The Regrettes. The indie-punk rockers announced today on their social channels that they will host their final show on December 21 at The Fonda Theater in Los Angeles, CA. Tickets go on sale next Friday, November 17. In a Facebook post, the band says, “If you’re reading this or you’ve been to a show or bought a record, you’ve given us all some of the best years of our lives. After all these amazing years together, we are parting ways to focus on other projects. There is absolutely nothing but love in our hearts for each other… Read more »
As anticipation builds for their eagerly-awaited third album, RUCKUS!, to arrive on August 18, Movements continues to bewitch fans with their latest offering, “Tightrope.” The band has been steadily building excitement with the release of three singles, including “Fail You,” “Killing Time,” and “Lead Pipe,” leading up to the album drop. “Tightrope” takes listeners on a soul-stirring, nearly five-minute journey through its melancholic pop ballad structure, drawing inspiration from icons such as Justin Bieber. The song kicks off with a hauntingly pensive arrangement that sets a somber tone, reminiscent of introspective pop melodies. As the track unfolds, Movements‘ lead vocalist,… Read more »
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