Change can be hard, and at times painful, but can also lead to incredible growth. For LA-based artist Ryan LeVine, the falling apart of a serious relationship and the breakup of Wildling, his band of 6 years, led to a a lot of pain but a lot of personal growth. Continue Reading
BMG
January Jane discuss their latest single, finding chemistry as a band, signing with Whiskey Vinyl Records and with BMG and what’s next
Sometimes fate can bring people together, and for the guys in January Jane, they seemed destined to meet. Mitch C. Mitchell was a guitar player in need of a singer and Pat Via was a singer in need of a band. They both found themselves at the same Soho art Continue Reading
Matt Pinfield approved pop trio January Jane sign to BMG and release cover of Hall and Oates “I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)”
NYC-based alternative pop trio January Jane is celebrating their signing with BMG, with the release of their new spirited rendition of the Hall & Oates classic “I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)”. “I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)” precedes their forthcoming EP, which will come out Continue Reading
The Faim // Portland Oregon 10.13.19
The Faim Peters Room @ Roseland Theater Portland Oregon October 13th, 2019 If you’re reading this and you’re asking yourself “who are The Faim?” I did the exact same thing a few weeks ago. I was surprised, I had never heard of this group, and suddenly I see they are Continue Reading
The Faim release new video for “Humans” and announce tour
In anticipation of their long-awaited debut album, State of Mind, The Faim, comprised of Josh Raven (lead vocals), Sam Tye (guitar), Stephen Beerkens (bass/keys) and Linden Marissen (drums/percussion), have unveiled the official music video for lead single “Humans” today. The cinematic offering dives into the world of science fiction while Continue Reading
Album Review: Band of Skulls ‘By Default’
UK-based trio Band of Skulls are set to release their newest album By Default on BMG this coming Friday, May 27th. This is the band’s debut on BMG, and the album combines the sounds of garage rock with that of heavy metal. Starting off the album is “Black Magic,” which Continue Reading