by Mart Kawaii • • Comments Off on Manilow – Cease and Desist
No, it’s not Barry Manilow. Here we’re talking about something way more badass – UK post-punk rockers create a raw and energetic garage sound with a distinctively British taste that reminds me of bands like Agent Orange, Wire, Television and…
by Mart Kawaii • • Comments Off on Peter Murphy @ Irving Plaza
It’s hard for me to describe with words my astonishment to see Peter Murphy perform live in NYC, combined with the thrill of the unknown. It was my very first time, even though I’ve been a Bauhaus fan since I…
This song is light – in the cold, through the clouds, reflected off of snow – but ideally in the summer, and always near water. Or maybe it’s slipping into the warm ocean and dissolving into a thin film that…
Nikki – the self-described “synthpop bitchface” vixen blonde behind the UK project Dolls is definitely brave! Once signed on a big label in Canada and moving her way up to the Top 40, she decided to turn her back to…
by Mart Kawaii • • Comments Off on Dolls from UK is the new Band Of The Week winner
Canadian pop singer Dolls, who relocated to London, is the winner of the new Band Of The week contest! Our special interview with her is coming soon! The applications for the new band of the week are extended until Friday, March…
by Mart Kawaii • • Comments Off on The new winners in Band Of The Week – Radio Radio from South London
It seems like the UK is gaining lead in our Band Of The Week contest. The weekend in the second week of our Band Of The Week contest are Radio Radio – a young rock band heading from South London!…
by Mart Kawaii • • Comments Off on Band of the Week #1: Viewer
The tangy electro duo Viewer coming from York, UK are the first winners in our Band of The Week contest. They received 269 votes in the second week of January and the title of Flowers in a Gun’s very first…
by Mart Kawaii • • Comments Off on The Legendary Pink Dots @ The Knitting Factory, Brooklyn
Unusual, strange, quite rare, a breath of fresh air from the Brooklyn scene, inspiring, dark, gloomy and profound. These are all words that come in my mind on prima-vista to describe last night’s appearance of Dutch-British experimental band The Legendary…