After His Successful Indie Rock Band The Dead Flags Called It a Day, the Sligo Musician, Mr Billy Fitzgerald, Started His Own Alt-Pop Solo Career
Ahead of his gig at Little Whelan’s tonight, we talk with the Sligo alt-pop act Mr Billy Fitzgerald about his new career trajectory after his successful indie band, The Dead Flags, called it quits
The Longtime Canadian Producer and Musician, Pete Mills, Discusses His Gothic Project The Sweet Kill and Their Latest Album, “Nowhere”
On their latest album, “Nowhere,” the Canadian producer and musician Pete Mills used his gothic project, The Sweet Kill, to eulogise those he lost during the pandemic. Pete talks to us about the positive aspects of negative thinking
With “Seasons In Exile,” Their First Studio Album in Nine Years, the Belfast Rock Band, Unquiet Nights, Discuss the Album’s Creation and Concept
In January, the cerebral and contemplative Belfast rockers Unquiet Nights released their first studio album in nine years, the conceptual “Seasons in Exile.” The band’s frontman, Luke Mathers, discusses everything you always wanted to know about the album* (*but were too afraid to ask)
The Rising Australian/British Indie Singer-Songwriter Rae Charlea Discusses Her Career Thus Far
“Music has saved my life ten times over and I hope to be part of the soundtrack to someone else’s life, the same way that music has soundtracked mine,” the Australian/British indie singer-songwriter Rae Charlea tells us of her budding career
Felix McAuley, the Guitarist of the Belfast Alt-Rock Trio Cairo Station, Discusses Their Debut Single “Menace” and What’s Next for Them
Last month, the Belfast alt-rock trio Cairo Station dropped their debut single, “Menace.” Their guitarist, Felix McAuley, talked to us about the band, the single, the original of their name, and much more.
Ahead of the Expected Autumn Release of His Debut Album, “A Perpetual State of Apathy,” Tipperary Musician Cormac Looby Discusses His Career
This autumn, the Tipperary-born-and-raised musician Cormac Looby is expected to release his debut album, “A Perpetual State of Apathy.” Cormac talks to us about his career and everything that led up to this album.
Massachusetts Rock Legend, Dean Fisher (The Juliana Hatfield Three/Tanya Donelly), Discusses His Latest Project, TINKERTOWN, and Their Genre-Defying Debut Record, “American Gothic”
From his work with Juliana Hatfield and his wife Tanya Donelly (Throwing Muses/Belly/The Breeders/solo), musician Dean Fisher has been a fixture of the Massachusetts music scene for over three decades. Today, his latest project, TINKERTOWN, released their debut album, “American Gothic,” on American Laundromat Records. Dean talked to us about the album and how it…
Brendan Eprile of the Los Angeles-Based Pop-Punk/Electropop Duo BOYR!OT Discusses Their Debut Single, “MA!N CHARACTER”
Brendan Eprile, one half of the L.A.-based pop-punk duo BOYR!OT, talks to us about forming the band with his partner Greg, their debut single “MA!N CHARACTER,” the resurgence of pop-punk/emo music, competing to be seen and heard in L.A.. and much more!
Ahead of His Appearance at New York State’s JetLAG Festival This Weekend, the New York-Based Russian Musician and Producer Dan Veksler Talks to Us About His Career
This weekend, the New York-based Russian musician, artist and producer Dan Veksler will perform at JetLAG Festival in Downsville, NY. Before then, check out our chat with Dan where he discusses his 30+ year career
On the Day of Their First Single, Mark Moloney and Aaron Marry of the New Irish Two-Piece Solarblades Tell Us How This Project Came to Be
“Shangri-La,” the debut single from the new Irish band Solarblades, is out today. Members Mark Moloney (Dog Day Afternoon, Sauce Gang Collective) and Aaron Marry (Dog Day Afternoon, Teletext) talk to us about performing as a two-piece for the first time, how this band differs from their other projects, and much more.