Aeon Station – Observatory: 13th Floor Interview
Aeon Station is the current project of Kevin Whelan, formerly of The Wrens. After some time away from the music biz, Kevin is back and Sub Pop is releasing his new album, Observatory, this Friday.
Aeon Station is the current project of Kevin Whelan, formerly of The Wrens. After some time away from the music biz, Kevin is back and Sub Pop is releasing his new album, Observatory, this Friday.
Boy Scouts is/are Oakland based artist Taylor Vick. Taylor released her new album, Wayfinder, digitally a few weeks ago, now to celebrate the physical release, here she is to tell us all about it.
Single Girl, Married Girl is a band named after an old Carter Family song. Fronted by Chelsey Coy, with help from husband, Gary, they’ve just released Three Generations Of Leaving.
The Grip Weeds are a rock & roll band from New Jersey whose sound is influenced by the psych-rock records of the 1960s. Now, they’ve made their own version of Nuggets, called DiG.
Michelle Bakker is an Auckland-based Life Purpose Coach who is integrating her music management experience with yoga and meditation. These are tough times for the working musician and Michelle is here with some solutions to these unique problems.
The end is in sight! Peter Jackson’s nearly-8-hour epic comes to a close and The Beatles head for the rooftop in this third instalment of the Get Back mini-series.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are captured at the height of their powers on this show recorded over two nights Madison Square Garden in September of 1979.
We continue down the long and winding road of Peter Jackson’s Get Back with episode two. At a brisk 2 hours and 52 minutes, this one covers Days 8-16 in The Beatles’ march to the rooftop.
Kaylee Bell is a Kiwi Country-pop artist with a new album hot of the presses today. The album is Silver Linings, and here she is to tell us all about it.
It’s finally here! The much anticipated/hyped documentary based around the mostly-unseen footage shot of The Beatles making their Let It Be album/film is now available to stream on Disney+. Having watched the first of the three “episodes”, here are my initial thoughts.