Tag: Rock

Band Of The Week: Sweet Fix

SWEET FIX are the big winners of the last Band of the Week contest. They are fun, they are glam and they are seriously kicking ass. To be specific – SWEET FIX totally rock these retro-future guitars we love so…

The Ghosts of Kodiak

The Ghosts of the Kodiak embody the “diamond in the rough”. Hailing from Clemson, South Carolina, this Indie-Rock band has packed more depth and passion into their latest release, “Lifting Up the Ceilings”, than most bands pack into an entire…

Song of the night #57 – Kurt Vile – Feel My Pain

I instantly fell in love with Kurt Vile & The Violators’ “Feel My Pain” – track from his brand new EP “It’s a Big world out there (And I’m scared)”. It will be rolling on my player on repeat for…

Amelia Scalies – I Should’ve Known

Heading from Philly, Amelia Scalies’ is a 14-years old indie pop singer/songwriter with a touch of rock and contemporary country and melodic, catchy songs such as guitar-powered “I Should’ve Known”. Her debut album also carrying the name “I Should’ve known”…

Song of the night #47 – …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead – Heart in the Hand of the Matter

“And this is where it began
Shot through a shattered lens
And there is virtue in loneliness
In vacant lots and florescent malls
In one room coffins and crowded halls
There is nothing to be done
We have lost all control
I walk in the shadows of your tortured realm”

Probably the best song of “the-band-with-the-super-long-name”‘s first album “Source tags and codes” with the gorgeous orange cover and the well-deserved full 10 from Pitchfork.  Beautiful, dark and deep. Fuck you Kanye, this is better than your shit. 😛

Tom Dyer

Tom Dyer is an experimental/blues artist with a distinctive style and experience – his new record “I ain’t blue anymore” is the fifth since 2009 and the eight overall in his career. In the album you’ll find interesting guitar solos (“The…