Our Australian pals, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, provide us with the perfect medley of tough pop and soft punk, that captures the looming gloom of fall starting to implode everywhere around us
It’s hard to place your finger on how to exactly define Margaret Glaspy, and that’s the best part. She defies the compartments we put artists in today.
Conor Oberst isn’t releasing “game changing” albums, but his unique perspective on the human condition is something that will live on forever. Fans, new and old, will keep coming back to Oberst because like Julien Baker said that night “sad songs make people happy.”
We had a chance to catch up with the golden voice behind The She’s, Hannah Valente, to hear more about the band’s early years, musical influences and how they “brushed off the haters” to pave their own way through an industry that tried to tear them down
We talk to frontman and lyricist of Honcho Poncho about the origins of Honcho Poncho, our favorite lyricists, and fellow Seattle native Father John Misty.
If you’ve ever explored the depths of Youtube until your eye retinas are burning, then you already have something in common with James Hinton.
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On the eve of Beach Slang's show at the Troubadour in LA, we talk to James Alex to talk about the “wonderful weirdos” that inspired LP2, loving the struggle of starting a band, and an onstage squabble that was taken too far.