‘A Story At The Heart:’ With Doug And Moucha Of Stereo Christ (Q&A)
With a dark, complex sound and lyrics drawn from horror and science fiction films and short stories, Stereo Christ are a duo from Phoenix, Arizona.
Rock and roll takes on many forms, from guitar rock to synthpop. Even Depeche Mode and Kraftwerk are in the hall of fame now.
With a dark, complex sound and lyrics drawn from horror and science fiction films and short stories, Stereo Christ are a duo from Phoenix, Arizona.
The comic book series “Rebel Grrrls” focuses on the adventures of a female punk band making waves in the Southern U.S., and has fantasy and horror elements in addition to tons of fan service for admirers of rock music and Grrl Power in general.
Manic energy comes through in the work of noise rock duo Mr. Phylzzz. For part two of my interview with guitarist/vocalist Clinton Jacob and drummer Danny Sein, I uncover an unjustified modesty about their musical abilities, as we discuss the state of rock and roll, the importance of unintentionality, and virtues of jazz and electronic music.
From the brand-new album ‘I Feel Like I’m Becoming A Ghost’ comes the exciting video “Halcyon” by New York’s The Sleeping.
Right in the middle of summer, when a little night magic is in order, Margot Day of Metamorph summoned all her familiar spirits to conjure up a powerful new tune, “Woo Woo.” Riffing on themes of witchcraft in a playful way, the tune is perfect for the dance floor with its irresistible beats and sweetly seductive melodies.
“Strong (You’re Not Alone) evokes dreamy 60s rock, as well as later shoegaze offerings. Some points of reference may be The Doors, Mazzy Star, Jefferson Airplane and Lush.
There’s a new post-punk duo from York, Pennsylvania pushing the envelope with a brand of music that evolved from the new wave and shoegaze on their first EP New Moon, to a heavier sound on their new single “Don’t Need,” which reflects a return to the harder punk sounds they love making in the first place. Kaitlynn Autumn and Juliann Frances of Witch Weather are queer gals doing what they can to challenge the status quo with sounds and lyrics that call us to question the balances of power in our personal relationships.