Interview: Violet Blend

Whether she’s fighting demons or the system for women’s rights, Violet Blend’s Giada Celeste Chelli (vocals and piano) is a vocal powerhouse and force to be reckoned with. We sat down Giada to discuss their latest release Demons, what it was like working with conductor Gianna Fratta, and more!

Discover: Andy Tourle

Andy Tourle, the bass player for UK’s The Equatorial Group, released his self-titled album last […]

Listen: Reset by Colyer

L.A.’s Colyer has followed up his effervescent dream “River of Youth” with another dreamy track from his forthcoming album Lonestardom (May 23).

Discover: Radio Vivian

Radio Vivian is a musical experiment that currently runs commercial free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and is a love-letter to songs and sounds.

Discover: Colyer

We’ve written about Colyer before and for those that don’t know, Colyer is Steven Colyer, […]

Discover: Gwairoch

At first listen, the ear is tricked to hear words or a language that it can’t quite pinpoint but it does become clear, Gwairoch is not singing a language from an earthly plane but one from an ethereal plane. A language or voice that she describes as energies and frequencies from within.

Review: Demons by Violet Blend

Demons is Violet Blend’s follow up to their debut album White Mask and while some bands hit that sophomore slump, Violet Blend has hit the ball out of the park.

Review: Oochya! by Stereophonics

They are the only band I constantly raise my expectation bar for and as fan, it’s a bit ridiculous I do that. Not that they should pay any attention to what I set for them because they have been doing themselves since 1992 and it’s working for them just fine. And I’m still a fan whether they hit the expectation bar or not.

Watch: Opiate² by Tool

Tool has released their first video in 15 years! “Opiate²” is a 3 minute preview of the upcoming Blu-Ray short film by band member Adam Jones and filmmaker, Dominic Hailstone.

Track by Track: Impera by Ghost

Sometimes, it’s hard not to write: Damn great album. For the love of the devil, just do yourself a favour and listen to the damn thing. That’s how I feel about Ghost’s 5th studio album IMPERA.