Concert Review: The Revolution at Emo’s Austin

Concert Review: The Revolution at Emo’s Austin: band honors Prince’s legacy with return visit to state capital. It was a packed house last Saturday night at Emo’s Austin, on a particularly chilly evening. But things heated up quickly once indoors–The Revolution, the virtuoso backing band of Prince Rogers Nelson, were once again ready to pay […]

Moist ‘Lavine’ Review

Moist ‘Lavine’ Review: Swedish electronic artist soothes the senses on latest release. “I wanna make music that you can listen to and enjoy and also have in the background as ambient music when you have a deep conversation with your best friend.” That’s Swedish producer/composer David Elfström Lilja describing Lavine, the latest release from his electronic project Moist (released […]

Episode 24: Silent Night Deadly Night 5: The Toymaker-Smells Like Cinematic Sadness Podcast

Episode 24: Silent Night Deadly Night 5: The Toymaker-Smells Like Cinematic Sadness Podcast: Mickey Rooney terrorizing children with killer toys–it’s an unsung holiday classic! Christmas is just around the corner, so what better way to celebrate the holiday spirit than talking about an absolutely horrible yuletide horror movie? In the latest episode in our Smells […]

Episode 23: 10 Bands You Either Love or Hate Part 2-SLIS Podcast

Episode 23: 10 Bands You Either Love or Hate Part 2-SLIS Podcast (our conclusion to our list of bands who inspire volatile reactions). Earlier this week co-host Chris Logan and I discussed “10 Bands You Either Love or Hate Part 1,” those artists who are so polarizing, so divisive and so resolute in their vision, […]

Burning House ‘Mirror Song’ Review

Burning House ‘Mirror Song’: UK shoegaze trio fire on all all psychedelic cylinders on new single off forthcoming 2019 album.  If you were none the wiser, you’d swear that Mirror Song, the latest release for Burning House, was straight out of the late 80’s/early 90’s–a roaring mix of feedback and careening melody recalling vintage My […]

Parabola West ‘Calling Your Name’ Review

Parabola West ‘Calling Your Name’ Review: New Zealand songstress casts soothing soundscapes on new single. In the 21st century its hard for new musical vocabulary to be made: the elements of modern songcraft have been well explored. But it’s always nice to see an artist twist the familiar into new shapes. Such is the case […]

Episode 22: 10 Bands You Either Love or Hate Part 1-SLIS Podcast

How many arguments have you had with your friends on whether a band is great or terrible? If you’re a music nerd, probably too many to count. Some bands just don’t inspire a casual fan base. They’re so polarizing, so absolute, that they either cultivate a die-hard fan base or legions of haters. And that’s […]

Ty Segall ‘Fanny’ Single Review

Ty Segall ‘Fanny’ Single Review: vinyl edition of Freedom’s Goblin single’s proceeds to benefit animal rescue organizations One of the highlights of Ty Segall’s 2018 release Freedom’s Goblin was Fanny, a touching ode to his pet dachshund of the same name. Segall is following that release with a new 3-track vinyl EP (on Aagoo Records) […]

Christopher Sky ‘Vastness’ Review

Christopher Sky ‘Vastness’ Review: L.A. based instrumentalist conjures immersive ambient soundscapes that both invigorate and soothe.  Composer/instrumentalist Christopher Sky’s newest album Vastness (out November 9th on vinyl through Aagoo Records, and digitally via Hidden Shoal) is a master class of ambient mood, light, and shade. Crafting rich soundscapes through guitar, electronics and percussion, Sky creates a fully immersive sonic […]

Episode 21: The Revolution’s Matt ‘Dr.’ Fink Talks 2018 Tour, Fond Memories of Prince, and More-SLIS Podcast

This year, Prince’s powerful backing band The Revolution are touring to celebrate the legacy of the late icon, and they’ll be playing Emo’s Austin on December 29th. And one key member who will be performing live is Matt Fink, better known as ‘Dr. Fink.’ Click here to get tickets. Click here for my review of […]