American Wrestlers Elvis Guesthouse – June 12 Northside Fest – June 14 New York I saw American Wrestlers twice when they were here in NYC. Once at the oddly named Elvis Guesthouse in the East Village, which despite the charming attempt to create a story around Elvis still being alive somewhere on the “hippie trail” … Continue reading American Wrestlers at Northside Fest
Tag: Northern Transmissions
Interview with Alicia Bognanno of Bully
Bully has been getting a lot of attention. Fronted by Alicia Bognanno, who wears all the hats of songwriter, guitarist, singer, and producer/engineer, and consisting of Stewart Copeland on drums, Clayton Parker on guitar, and Reece Lazarus on bass, they are friends who came together to work on Bognanno’s songs. And with a grunge rock … Continue reading Interview with Alicia Bognanno of Bully
Terrace Is Ready For Take Off
Simon Lock, Kalani Polson and Alex Cooper make up the band Terrace. Their latest release, We Fall Together, is a breezy and beautiful summertime mash up of dance, trance, electronica, and ambient, with a dash of classic pop. It’s the sort of music that you put on, pour yourself a glass of something cold, and … Continue reading Terrace Is Ready For Take Off
Bardi Johannsson Returns With Bang Gang
Live stream up today and release June 23! Bardi Johannsson is one of those artists who is in constant motion. From film scores to television commercials, theatrical productions to concerts with orchestras, his creative output is prodigious. Johannsson has worked with Keren Ann on their joint project Lady & Bird, and with Jean-Benoît Dunckel of … Continue reading Bardi Johannsson Returns With Bang Gang
In Colour – Jamie xx Steps into the Spotlight
I can't stop listening to this album. Artist: Jamie xx Album: In Colour Rating: 8.5/10 Label: Young Turks There’s a word in German – Sehnsucht – that could be said to mean thoughts about areas of life that are imperfect, alongside a yearning for an imagined or dreamed alternative. Sampling doesn’t generally provide such a … Continue reading In Colour – Jamie xx Steps into the Spotlight
Watching the DTCV
Renaissance man and musician meets French philosopher and musician. Together, they form a bande à part – a band of outsiders. Fitting, really, as they borrowed their name from one of Godard’s lesser appreciated films, Detective. Together, through his love of crunching garage guitar and her starlit vocals and stylings, DTCV produce a gently ironic … Continue reading Watching the DTCV
Jamie xx shows his true colours
Jamie Smith, better known as Jamie xx, has had a meteoric rise in the music world. He’s accomplished so much already – first with The xx, whose debut album, xx, won them a Mercury Prize, and grabbed top position in a host of end of year lists. Their second album, Coexist, was released to major … Continue reading Jamie xx shows his true colours
Nick Millhiser of Holy Ghost! Talks About Weed and Music
What do you do when you’ve done remixes for a vast range of well-known artists like Katie Perry, MGMT, Moby, Phoenix, and LCD Soundsystem? You collect some of the best ones, add in a few cracking unheard tracks, and put together an album that showcases your skill and unique “labor of love”, live-infused approach to … Continue reading Nick Millhiser of Holy Ghost! Talks About Weed and Music
Strange Names use their time wisely
Last week, Strange Names was a Guardian Music band of the week but you did actually hear it here first. Strange Names isn’t a description of an obscure festival lineup, but three musicians who met up in Minneapolis, and “bonded on similar aesthetics.” This trio of appealing twenty-somethings are set to burst out this summer … Continue reading Strange Names use their time wisely
Johnny Took of DMA’s Keeps It Honest
The story of the DMA’S began, the way all good stories do, with a bit of a twist in the tale. Three guys from Australia, playing in other bands, stumble upon each other. They write songs, and there’s a buzz, a connection. Suddenly they’re signed, but they’ve never played together live – and there’s a … Continue reading Johnny Took of DMA’s Keeps It Honest