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Live Shoegaze: The Veldt With ‘In A Quiet Room’

June 5, 2024June 5, 2024 Keith
Image of The Veldt - In A Quiet Room Live on KEXP screenshot

With their performance of “In A Quiet Room,” captured live on video on KEXP, shoegaze pioneers The Veldt demonstrate that all of the studio trickery making the elegance of shoegaze possible can be done portably.

Leave a commentAmbient Music, American Artists, shoegaze, YouTubeelectronic music, rock and roll

Euro Prodigies: Other Sides Of Lunear (Q&A Part 2)

June 3, 2024June 3, 2024 Keith
Screenshot of European band Lunear with album art of "From Above."

In Part 2 of our interview with Lunear, we get into more details about their work, and some of the challenges to getting heard.

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A Sonic Spectacle: Night Wilds’ Rock Opera ‘All That Should Have Been’ (Album Review)

May 4, 2024May 6, 2024 Keith
Screenshot from Night Wilds' song The Show from the rock opera "All That Should Have Been.'

The concept album ‘All That Should Have Been’ by Night Wilds starts off with spectacle but quickly develops into a collection of ballads and bangers.

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Confessional Avant-Pop: Nick Hudson’s ‘For My Silence’

March 24, 2024March 25, 2024 Keith
Photo of British Singer Songwriter Nick Hudson

From the longing in Hudson’s powerful voice, to the lovely piano and string work, and the wiser-than-his-age lyrics, “For My Silence” hits all the right notes

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‘Dark Overtones’: With Synthrock Trio Agency-V (Q&A)

March 7, 2024March 7, 2024 Keith
Photo of UK rock band Agency V.

I chat with electronic rock trio Agency V: Marie Williamson (vocals), Lloyd Price (synths, programming), and Peter Steer (guitars),

Leave a commentElectronic Music, European Music, Q and A, YouTubeelectronic music, Music Video

Smoke and Mirrors Sound System Delight With XTC Cover ‘Senses Working Overtime’

March 1, 2024March 1, 2024 Keith
Screenshot of video of "Senses Working Overtime" by Smoke And MIrrors Soundsystem

In their brand new version of the classic XTC song “Senses Work Overtime,” Smoke And Mirrors Sound System give this classic tune a wonderfully bright and lovely shine.

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From Sydney’s Depths: The Eunuchs Preview Tracks From Brilliant ‘Harbour Century’

February 4, 2024February 4, 2024 Keith
It’s a fun challenge trying to categorize the new album, 'Harbour Century,' by Australian band The Eunuchs.

It’s a fun challenge trying to categorize the new album, ‘Harbour Century,’ by Australian band The Eunuchs.

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