Neck Deep’s merch manager Derek Buell is currently awake, but in critical condition after falling over 30ft from a balcony at South By Southwest. His father shared on social media that Derek is awake, but the fall has left him with a fractured skill, vertebrae, and face. A GoFundMe page Continue Reading
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Music Streaming Pros and Cons with VITAMIN
We recently caught up with VITAMIN before their headlining show at London’s Notting Hill Arts Club and they got candid about their opinions on music streaming and where they think it will take the music industry in the future. Harrison (bass): There are definitely pros and cons of streaming online. Artists Continue Reading
Interview with Kennan Moving Company
This week, Stitched Sound’s Liz Watts had the opportunity to get to know Oliver Kennan, the front man of the band Kennan Moving Company, and chat about growing up around music, live performances, and their newly released record, New Colors. You guys released a new album last week called New Continue Reading
The Dose releases new single “Cold Hands” and announce tour dates
The Dose has announced new tour dates with BUSH in April. Check out the tour dates below! The band will also be releasing their debut EP on April 8th via Index Records, and have just released their single “Cold Hands” which you can listen/watch below and purchase on iTunes. TOUR Continue Reading
Album Review: The 1975’s ‘I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It’
I’m not even going to snark about the title of The 1975’s sophomore album. Yes, it’s obnoxiously wordy, but it came from a place of tenderness and was chosen by frontman Matty Healy in a moment of conviction – isn’t that what you want from a band? The 1975 combines Continue Reading
Most Memorable Show: Jack Berry
Check out Jack Berry’s most memorable show that he has ever played below! I once played a set to a Malibu restaurant years ago, just about the time I was recording the first record. Just a gorgeous venue, sunset on the beach as a backdrop, wine glasses, the whole nine Continue Reading
Most Memorable Show: Jackie Venson
We had the chance to ask Jackie Venson what her most memorable show was! Check it out: A 9-hour road trip is never as easy as you would like it to be, and at the 5th hour of the trip I was concerned about the 4 remaining hours. I was in Continue Reading
Behind The Lens with Maysa Askar
From photographing household acts like Fall Out Boy and The 1975, Florida-based photographer Maysa Askar is known for her unique interpretation of music photography, with much of her work sprawled out across the pages of Alternative Press magazine and all over our Tumblr dashboards. We recently caught up with Maysa Continue Reading
Most Memorable Show: Worth Taking
San Francisco’s Worth Taking recently released their new LP Hangman which debuted via Psychology Today, which features a wonderful article on the band. The LP is about each set in the 12 set program, and you can stream the album below. We asked the band what their most memorable show Continue Reading
Interview: Sitting Down With Jake and Nick of Citizen
Stitched Sound sat down with Jake Duhaime and Nick Hamm of Citizen before their sold out show in London last month to talk all about their latest album, Everybody Is Going To Heaven, future music plans, and their upcoming spring headlining tour in North America. Twiddling their thumbs in between interviews, Continue Reading
Modern Baseball Release New Album Details
Modern Baseball’s upcoming album, Holy Ghost, will be released May 13th via Run For Cover Records. The album artwork and track listing can be found below and watch their album trailer here. 01) Holy Ghost 02) Wedding Singer 03) Note to Self 04) Mass 05) Everyday 06) Hiding 07) Coding Continue Reading
Real Friends Finish Recording New Album
Real Friends just wrapped the recording of their upcoming album. The band took to their Facebook page to share the news and the update from them can be read below. Their latest album, Maybe This Place Is The Same And We’re Just Changing, dropped in 2014. “In the winter of 2014 Continue Reading