Interview with Rachel Chuganey aka Atomic Annie
Hello Rachel, I would like to introduce you to our readers so let’s talk a little bit about you, shall we? Your main focus as a musician is singing. How and whe...
Hello Rachel, I would like to introduce you to our readers so let’s talk a little bit about you, shall we? Your main focus as a musician is singing. How and whe...
With music one can jump back to a different time, a different space… It folds time so that as you listen now to a steady beat, now to an aggressive guitar, you ...
God forbid I should ever be nice to people: it would ruin everything. – Lou Reed Anthony DeCurtis’ Lou Reed: A Life, is likely to go down as the definitive biog...
My father played guitar as far back as I can remember. It was always a comforting sound to hear him strumming quietly in a corner of our house. He was never sho...
The self titled debut album by Des Demonas grabs you by the ears and spins you round. It pleases on every level. Instantly familiar, but new at the sa...
Valerie Wilmer was born in Harrogate, England Dec, 7th 1941. She is an English woman, photographer, jazz/African, Jamaican West Indies music historian/archivist...
*Disclaimer: These are the words of someone deeply in love with an album. All hyperbole and analogy must be accepted as factual and taken as universal gospel.&n...
Heading into downtown Portland on a Friday night is always an adventure. I prefer not to spend $10 to park my car, so I usually opt for the SmartPark and walk t...
One of the most singular experiences I’ve had watching live music in the past year was seeing Bay Area band Tino Drima play play at Turn! Turn! T...
The bumper sticker on the car reads, “DRUM MACHINES HAVE NO SOUL.” I’ve seen this for years. And if it is not a bumper sticker, it’s a t-shirt. And if it ...