Three Things You Should Know About Australian Music
Sam George-Allen – So, Australian music. Some of it is okay. Some of it is rubbish. Most of it, however, is woefully underrepresented in the worldwide music scene.
Sam George-Allen – So, Australian music. Some of it is okay. Some of it is rubbish. Most of it, however, is woefully underrepresented in the worldwide music scene.
Seattle’s totally awesome and massively influential independent radio station KEXP is taking on the unenviable task of producing a “best albums” list. Listeners registered their ten all-time favorites on the organization’s website; now the station is counting down the top 903 during their fall pledge drive.
Sean Oliver – Hernan Savastano and Ali Marcus are The Sweetheart Army, a charming indie pop duo that makes perfect use of the male/female vocal dynamic. Before they get too big to talk to us, we figured we better have longtime contributor Sean “The Snizz” Oliver as them some completely irrelevant interview questions.
James Sutter – I love metal. I don’t mean old-school classics like Black Sabbath or The Scorpions (though they were both pretty cool). Nor do I mean Godsmack and the other jock rock they play at your standard monster truck rally or military recruitment center.
Chris Klepac – The last day of Bumbershoot – a pleasantly breezy day drifting from sunny to overcast. The crowds, while heavy in places, are sparse compared to earlier days, and everyone here has the mellow, slightly bleary good cheer that comes at the end of a long, debauched weekend.