Interviews

Sitting Down with Pilot Whale

Written by Friday, 20 August 2010 14:00
In a studio warehouse in Orange, Ca, there dwells a band of brothers. Brothers set to do what no other band has ever done before…alright. You got me. Though that unnecessarily epic intro may not have been essential to this piece it is quite true.  Meet Pilot Whale. A group of five guys that somehow found their way to each other to create the world’s most beautiful art form-really good music.  There’s Ryan (guitar), Jon (lead vox, guitar), Brian (bass,…
I first met Active Child’s Patrick Grossi while he was opening for Islands and Steel Phantoms at The Loft in Dallas in July. We chatted about how the tour was going, and he gave me a copy of his Curtis Lane EP. At first, I was struck by the nonchalanct generosity with which he gave his art to an almost-stranger. After listening to a humble six songs, I was captivated by his self-described brand of ‘hymntronic’ music, and I was…

Howling for Fay Wolf

Written by Thursday, 19 August 2010 09:00
In a city where the female troubadour pops up as frequently as a blonde bombshell, Fay Wolf bucks the trend. Born in Connecticut and currently living in the city of Angels, Wolf differentiates herself by being a multi-talented artist and a curly-haired beauty as well. She is a classically trained actress, and has made appearances on television programs such as Numb3rs, Bones, Ghost Whisperer and NCIS: Los Angeles. Though she may be more accomplished on the small screen than a…

On The Road With Red Sparowes

Written by Wednesday, 18 August 2010 14:00
The severely ambient music of Red Sparowes is absolutely worth experiencing.  The songs peppered with somber notes and self-reflective starkness are unavoidably hypnotic- and if I’m this entranced via auditory tools, I can’t wait to see what their live performance at the El Rey Theatre next week will bring! Their new CD The Fear Is Excruciating, But Therein Lies The Answer is definitely worth listening to the entirety of the CD.  Being afflicted with severe music A.D.D. myself, I was…

 

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