Martin Bisi Mythologizes Hurricane Ida With ‘A Storm Called Ida’
“A Storm Called Ida” is first single from Martin Bisi’s album Feral Myths, and it documents the horror that New Yorkers experienced when their region was ravished by Hurricane Ida.
Rock and roll takes on many forms, from guitar rock to synthpop. Even Depeche Mode and Kraftwerk are in the hall of fame now.
“A Storm Called Ida” is first single from Martin Bisi’s album Feral Myths, and it documents the horror that New Yorkers experienced when their region was ravished by Hurricane Ida.
The Tenth Anniversary Edition of Darwin’s ‘Starfishing’ on Bandcamp offers 7 bonus tracks not found on the streamers — Spotify, Amazon, and Apple Music.
Gerry Crooniek: “Passing the age of 40, I was thinking: ‘What will I leave behind? What is important to me? How can I be remembered’? This album is an answer to all these questions. Let me be remembered by the music.”
The lyrics of the new single by Icons Of Industry present an ancient theme – that of God’s judgment – raising questions about the relevance of Christianity itself.
Mic Jogwer of Pink Turn Blue Tells me: “As a songwriter you have to make a decision…am I part of a group of people who actively try to make this world a better place?”
“We wanted to capture the idea of someone reminiscing about a faded memory,” says Roberto Montoya about the video for “Cedars Of Lebanon.”
“The Unreliable Narrator” by Night Crickets is a mysterious video that’s every bit as spooky as the song itself. It’s from their brilliant debut album, ‘A Free Society.’