Aunt Ange: Lush Tunes For All Hallows Eve
What we learned from our Q&A with Aunt Ange’s Patrick O’Brien: Edward Gorey, Tim Burton, and a haunted house influenced the band’s latest release.
The Oblique Angles of Singer-Songwriter Mark Lesseraux
In our interview, Mark Lesseraux discusses his blend of weighty subjects and offbeat comedy, plus a nod to that ‘50s sitcom “Car 54, Where Are You?”
Apollo’s Ghost: No Singers Need Apply
In our interview, drummer Ray Mazza, bassist David Sutkin, and guitarist Ben Curtis say they let their instruments do the talking since their band doesn’t have a singer but that doesn’t mean Apollo’s Ghost veers into “jam band” territory.
A Page From the Diary of London Plane
London Plane’s debut release, “New York Howl” is an edgy examination of modern life — partly inspired by Siouxsie and Bauhaus.
Country Joe & The Fish: Riding Waves of Electrical Sound
Joe McDonald’s affair with Janis Joplin was brief but his contributions to pop have lasted a long time because of tunes such as “Thursday,” “Death Sound Blues,” and “Rock and Soul Music.”