Synthpop Diva Stacey Q Goes Hawaiian On Enchanting New Duet With Scott Larson
By Keith Walsh Fans of classic ’80s electronic music know Stacey Q for her charming pop hits “Two of Hearts”…
From The Bogtrotters to The Beatles: Ed Ward’s “History Of Rock & Roll, Volume One”
By Keith Walsh It’s a truism that technology can (and should) liberate. The history of rock music demonstrates this axiom…
Thomas Dolby: The Speed Of Sound
By Keith Walsh When Thomas Dolby hit MTV and the airwaves in 1982, the world discovered a new kind of…
Gilles Snowcat’s Resurrected Rarities A Treat For “Awaken” Fans
By Keith Walsh Here’s an October Surprise that’s a refreshing break from the annoying circus that the American political scene…
Remembering Austrian Music Legend Stefan Oberthaler
The most exciting part of writing about music has been the chance to connect with creative people from other places.…
Tom Cridland: How Rock And Roll Inspired Me To Create The World’s Leading Sustainable Fashion Brand
By Tom Cridland I’ve always loved rock ’n’ roll music since I can remember. The first song I ever recall…
From Brussels: Talented Trio Brings Music, Mischief
By Keith Walsh Among the various approaches to achieving creativity, dressing up for the occasion might work. The colorful clothes…
True Love, Snowcat Style
By Keith Walsh Write From Love. Legendary Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim once said : “The only reason to write…
Gilles Snowcat, Raw and Unfiltered
By Keith Walsh Here’s something new: A man, his feline persona, exotic liqueurs, and a few musical instruments. This intoxicating…
Cutting-Edge Electropunk From Slovenia
Listening to Karmakoma’s debut album “Imagination and Mechanical Metamorphoses,” one gets the idea that life in Slovenia is tenuous and…