In Frequency – Interview with Small Talks
This week on In Frequency, Eleanor Grace chats with Cayley Spivey and Justin Charette of Small Talks about their debut EP Until It Turns To Petals.
This week on In Frequency, Eleanor Grace chats with Cayley Spivey and Justin Charette of Small Talks about their debut EP Until It Turns To Petals.
This week on the Rock The Walls Podcast, Patrick Walrod speaks with Ben Lionetti, guitarist of Lakeshore and Jesse Ketive (former Guitarist of Emmure), in their first interview together in eight years. They let Walford know what they’ve been up, as Lionetti talks about his new band Lakeshore and their debut EP due out in spring. Plus, Jesse gives us a timeline of when we can expect music from his new band (comprised of himself, and three other former Emmure members). Both share stories about coming up in the music scene with Emmure in the mid-late 2000s, the 10-year anniversary of… Read more »
When we heard Mime Game’s single “Burn” featuring Chris Conley of Saves The Day, we thought there was no way the band could top themselves—and we were wrong.
Even Nick’s cats think more independently than many American voters.
This week on In Frequency, Eleanor Grace is joined by Matt Carlson of A Will Away to dig into their debut full-length Here Again, released this past Friday on Triple Crown.
From New Jersey ambient rockers Poeta, you can hit play on “Green & Blue” below to rock with the band, and check out some cool waterside views.
“The song is about the temporary relationships we make while growing older, and learning not to regret something just because it only made sense for a small amount of time.” – Matt Hasenmuellerm We’re not sure why The Millenium is hiding their faces on their promos and upcoming album cover—because their music is clear and present goodness. They can’t hide that. The above single, Midnight Bones, is the lead off to their debut record but do we ever ask ourselves? out on March 10th. Take a listen. Then seriously ask yourselves, “How do The Millenium keep leveling up their game with each release?” Guess we’ll… Read more »
Indiana raised acoustic indie artist Chase Huglin was brought up on DIY ethics and the music scene of the Midwest, and he’s worked hard to get where he is.
This Rock The Walls podcast features the vocalist of Devildriver, Dez Fafara!
With 2017 comes the 10th anniversary of The Maine’s Stay Up, Get Down and The Way We Talk.