Big Business: Leaving Room for Acts of God
Its garbage day in Los Angeles and Coady Willis, the rhythm half of Big Business, apologizes over the phone for shoddy reception, the fault of which he says is living in a “black hole for service.”
Its garbage day in Los Angeles and Coady Willis, the rhythm half of Big Business, apologizes over the phone for shoddy reception, the fault of which he says is living in a “black hole for service.”
Marcus Shriver – Tangerine is one of the hottest bands in Seattle right now. A heartbreaking mix of some of the sweetest pop you’ll ever taste, and an energetic edge that compliments that sugary talented power, this group, comprised of Marika (vocals), Miro (drums), along with Toby (guitar) and Ryan (bass), has been taking over Seattle and will soon sugarcoat the world.
Paul Stinson – After eight years, three albums, countless shows, multiple residencies and a handful of drummers, Austin’s loveable punk malcontents A Giant Dog are finally beginning to get their due.
I know, I know… you’re sick of two person rock bands with a drummer and a guitarist. But hear me out on Dirty Dirty.
Matt Ashworth – The number of times each year I develop a juvenile crush on a band that’s yet to release a full album seems to have gone down in the last few years, so I was extra excited when I caught Great Grandpa earlier this summer at Big BLDG Bash.