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Interview With Nashville's True Villains

Rebecca Potzner

Video edits by Kiki Gilligan

Music has a serendipitous way of leading you to the people you were always destined to meet. Being at the right place at the right time led me to crossing paths with True Villains one year ago. From the moment I laid eyes on them, I had a strong feeling that they were going to continue to rise to the top.

True Villains are steadily growing and making a name for themselves in the Nashville Rock N’ Roll scene. I had such a stellar time chatting with the guys about their music, what they’ve been working on and about the wonders of Music City.

Check out their latest single, “Dig Your Grave” and their other mind blowing singles on all streaming platforms!

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Mammoth WVH Showcases Artistic Range with Two New Releases [VIDEOS]

Rebecca Potzner

I truly had no idea what to expect from Wolfgang Van Halen’s solo project, Mammoth WVH, but 4 songs in and I’ve been thoroughly impressed every single time. Sonically, every release offers something different and Wolfgang serves it up well. On this latest release, we received not one but TWO new tracks off of his upcoming debut album, ‘Don’t Back Down’ and ‘Think It Over’.

First up, ‘Don’t Back Down’ comes in heavy with swirling guitar riffs and hard-driving drums. Like competing thoughts rolling around in your mind telling you which way to go, the chugging of fuzz heavy guitar and Wolf’s vocals drive you to keep pushing forward, to not back down.

If you can’t get enough of Wolf, brace yourselves, there are SIX of him in the official video. A playful representation of Wolf’s many active roles in the creation of this album, the video showcases him in every role in the studio. From vocals, to guitar, drums, and producing, he does it all!

With warm vocals, and a softer uplifting beat the second release, ‘Think It Over’ offers a sense of comfort. This one slows the temp down and plays up more of a pop/rock sound. Simply put, it’s just a damn good feel-good track. This one could certainly catch the attention of those who may not typically listen to heavier rock. Yet, it still captures the musicality of those who need that sweet, sweet guitar sound.

The full Mammoth WVH album features 14 songs, so that means we still have TEN more songs to hear. Bring it on, Wolfie, bring it on!

The Breakdown Episode 7: Apple Vs Spotify Top 10

Justin Spartacus

Welcome to another episode of the breakdown, your weekly talk for everything in the rock world.

This week we take a look at Spotify and Apple Music Top 10 charts! Spotify and Apple Music are the two main streaming platforms currently and each have their own curated playlists ready for you to listen. We take a look at their top 10 rock playlist and see who is better and if we agree with it.

SHOW + TELL ARTISTS FEATURED:

Bodom After Midnight - Paint the Sky With Blood

Zach Person - Can’t Stop Running

Ashes To Emperor - God’s Creation

Tetrach - Negative Noise ​

The Power of Music - Reuniting with The Living Street + Live Music

Baylee Avery

March 2020 - I was in Apalachicola, Florida to visit family. I was having a good time, I had spent most of my time just exploring the town, shopping, riding golf carts and spending time with my family members. 

One thing I noticed quickly about the place I was staying at was the fact that there was a bar across the street, a bar that was filled with an excellent live music scene. I discovered that very quickly because there were a couple of nights where I tried to work while there were different musicians/bands playing and the music would distract me. The first two times, I successfully ignored it. 

However, there was one certain night where I kept trying to concentrate on my work with the music from a band playing across the street, but trying to focus and write had me failing miserably. 

“Fuck it! I like the sound too much. I’m gonna walk over there and listen to the music,” I thought to myself, after spending maybe 30 minutes listening to the music. I got up and threw a sweatshirt and jeans on and walked over there. 

I walked inside the High Five Dive Bar and quickly came to find out that the band I was listening to from across the street was called The Living Street - who are a duo featuring Nick Guckert (leading vocals/guitar) and Edward Angelo (backing vocals/bass). As the night went on, I found myself really enjoying the music and falling in love with their originals, their voices, and harmonies. 

I ended up meeting them during their break and found myself bonding with them rather quickly. Once I left that bar, I went back to the condo I was staying at across the street with my mom and nana. 

Being the music lover that I am and always filling people’s heads with recommendations, I began telling my nana about the amazing band I saw and met that night and how much I liked the music I was listening to. She began to ask me if I told them that I’m a writer, in which I said, “No” and she proceeded to give me a lecture on how I needed to get better at networking. Mind you, I wasn’t even a music journalist at the time. Although, I did want to write about them because I knew that they deserved that exposure.

After seeing them, I went to that same bar twice because I began thinking, “If I can find a band I could connect with so easily there, I can find that again.” Wrong. I liked the music, but it didn’t make me feel the way I felt when listening to The Living Street live.

Once I got home and the pandemic began, I began feeling desperate to go see a concert since none were happening. I even went as far as putting my bank account in the red for a Joyous Wolf ticket because I genuinely thought that I was going to see them on my birthday. Oops! Not to mention, my mind kept shifting back to The Living Street’s show.

I was scrolling through Facebook on my computer one night and what do you know? I noticed that The Living Street had started doing live streams. So I began watching and it brought back the feeling I felt when I saw them weeks prior. I loved that feeling so much that I began to become a dedicated watcher of their livestreams.

Three months went by and I finally got my dream job - Music journalist. A few days went by after getting that job and I began thinking of potential people I wanted to interview. I thought back to The Living Street once again and to them saying that I should be a music journalist and that I can interview them or write about them whenever I want.

So I got an interview set up with them. It was my very first interview! Once the day of the interview came, I began feeling overwhelmed and kind of nervous, which is very natural, of course. I had practiced my questions all day, did research, and listened to their music on repeat to prepare myself.

Once the interview actually began though, my nerves went away. It felt more like I was talking to old friends, despite only meeting them once. When it ended, it felt like it happened for five minutes, but then once I looked at the footage, I realized that it lasted for over twenty minutes. To this day, that’s still the longest interview I’ve ever done. 

One standout moment that happened during the interview - I challenged them to learn a new song before their stream that Friday. I figured they would learn a new cover by then, but man, was I wrong or what? That Friday came and I learned that not only did they go along with my challenge, they wrote a new song called ‘Jealous Ghosts’. Needless to say, I was shocked.

The song quickly became a fan favorite and - I’m not even saying this because I challenged them - I think that ‘Jealous Ghosts’ could be a single. If you were to listen to them perform it, you would probably agree with me.

Months went by and I continued to be a dedicated watcher and my friendship with them continued to grow. Then I found out that they were going back to the exact bar where I met them, so I began making plans to travel back there. Why not reunite with them at the place where our friendship first began?


Fast forward to last week, I started my road trip from Houston to Apalachicola with my nana. I got to Apalachicola a day later and I began to spend the next six days just chilling out, shopping, and spending time with my family. 

Finally, April 1st came. The day I was going to reunite with The Living Street a year later. Throughout the day, I did an Instagram takeover on BANDED’s instagram page in preparation for the show. As the day went by, my anticipation began to grow more and more.

Finally, the time came. I decided I was going to go to the bar an hour before show time to see them and greet them ahead of time. I walked inside the bar and saw the guys sitting at the bar, so I walked over and said, “Hey!” to which, they immediately got up and greeted me with hugs. Over the next hour, I sat with them and talked and laughed with them. You probably would have thought that we’ve been friends for several years instead of a year. 

The show and just seeing them in general put the biggest smile on my face. It was genuinely the first time I had felt so happy in a long time. I even almost choked up when they covered Wildflowers by Tom Petty. Everything about the show had me hyped and insanely happy. I can tell you right now that it is my favorite night of 2021. I was so happy that by the time I got back to the house I had been staying at, I started crying out of happiness. It had been months and months since last felt so happy and their presence, kindness, energy and love brought me the happiness I needed in my life.

To Edward and Nick - I’m glad we met, I’m glad we have this connection and bond that we have. The friendship we share means more than you guys will ever know. Thank you for everything. Thank you for the happiness. And thank you for some of the best hugs ever. Cheers to the next reunion!

Virginia Punk Is Real - Listen to Almost Gone's 'Parasite' [INTERVIEW]

Justin Spartacus
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When the punk genre comes to your mind, four areas come to mind: New York, Boston, and Los Angeles and Canada. Well, Virginia based punk rock band, Almost Gone, is adding a new one to the list. 

Artists are constantly growing, evolving, and actually listening to music that’s not in the genre they play in ( I know shocking ). Lead singer and guitarist of Almost Gone, Nick Keller, is also the guitarist for a Virginia based deathcore band Season ; a complete 180 in style but it works. 

Earlier this year Nick and their bassist Zack Rhodes sat down on IG Live with me to discuss the punk band they created and how artists thrive on dabbling in different styles to push them creatively. 

This creatively shows in their second single release “Parasite”. A gorgeous blend of Ramones punk with a splash of classic rock ’n’ roll and a killer solo make this a pretty good banger. Listen below..

Interview with Paging Doctor Moon

Angel Evans

Recently, I had the opportunity to speak with Kristen from Paging Doctor Moon. We spent time discussing the importance of mental health, self-love, and the lifelong journey of finding inner healing. Kristen opened up about the creative process and how her debut came to fruition. Her debut album, "Lost My Body" released on March 5th, 2021. It's available on all streaming platforms.

The Breakdown Episode 6: Movies That Rock

Justin Spartacus

Welcome to another episode of the breakdown, your weekly talk for everything in the rock world. This week we discuss: movies that rock! We all know the classics of: Waynes World, Walk The Line, The Doors, Purple Rain…but for this episode we talk about other classics you might not know of.

MOVIES WE MENTION:

Almost Famous

Rockstar

Empire Records

SLC Punk

Whiplash

The Dirt

Detroit Rock City

Love & Mercy

OTHER MOVIES TO CHECK OUT

Dazed and Confused

High Fidelity

Bohemian Rhapsody

Rocketman

Yesterday

School of Rock

Pirate Radio

SHOW + TELL ARTISTS FEATURED:

G​ojira - Amazonia

Mammoth WVH - Don’t Back Down

While She Sleeps - NERVOUS

Dirty Honey - Tied Up

Interview: Breaking In A Sequence (BIAS) ft. Original Korn Drummer David Silveria

Justin Spartacus

Two years have passed since I first sat down with Breaking In A Sequence. In this anniversary interview we dive deep into their latest EP, their phenomenal cover of Faith No More’s ‘ Midlife Crisis”, 2020 stoppage, digital age of music, and much more.

Breaking In A Sequence is an alternative hard rock / metal band featuring original Korn drummer, David Silveria, along with Chris Dorame on bass, Joe Taback and Mike Martin on guitar, and Rich Nguyen on vocals.

Be sure to checkout their tastes EP on streaming platforms now.

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Review: Dirty Honey Releases Second Single, 'Tied Up', Off Debut Album

Baylee Avery

Ah yes… Dirty Honey has released another song, Ladies and Gentlemen! Let’s all give a nice round of applause and cheers as if we’re actually at one of their concerts and getting ready to hear this song live. YES, that does show my excitement towards this new release.

If there’s one thing I love about Dirty Honey, it’s the fact that they can bring in nice, fresh tracks that sound like they’re coming straight from the 70’s or 80’s. And their new song, ‘Tied Up’, is certainly no exception to that.

This track has some amazing guitar riffs - as per usual, and amazing vocals from Marc - also as per usual. You know how I said that I love how they bring in fresh tracks that sounds like they’re from the 70’s/80’s? Well, this track sounds like something straight out of the 80’s. 

The rock ‘n’ roll riff-sy sound to it adds the perfect touch to the song. Hats off to guitarist, John Notto, for the spectacular riffs that he brings to the table. And for always adding in that perfect touch to Dirty Honey songs with his fantastic guitar playing.

This could even be a good unreleased Aerosmith track. I mean, can anyone else also picture Steven Tyler singing this track? Overall, ‘Tied Up’ is a great followup to their previous song release, ‘California Dreamin’’. It’s another song that fills you with anticipatiton of what’s to come when their debut album finally comes out.

What is to come with that debut album? Well, let’s find out in a few weeks, folks…

Review: The Road by Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room

Ashley Longo
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Barry Goudreau is most known for his work as the guitarist and founding member of the legendary rock band, Boston, and has spent the majority of his career playing in a variety of bands with other artists based in the Boston area. His current band, Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room just released their second studio album, The Road. Even though this is only their second album, these guys have been playing together for decades and you can hear it in their music. 

What I love about this album that is so different from their first studio album, Full Steam Ahead, is the wide variety of genres within the album. Their first album was pretty blues heavy, and this album has lots more different rock sounds, some power ballads, but still has some blues songs too. 

Our journey down The Road starts with a song called ‘Love Will Lead the Way’. It has that classic early 70s, uplifting sound, and delivers a positive message, which is so refreshing considering there’s so much negativity in the world. Then we transition hot and heavy into ‘Las Vegas’. This song has more of an 80s hairband sound and is not only everything Las Vegas is about, but it’s everything rock n’ roll is about. We switch gears a little bit with the next song ‘Word to the Wise’. It's a powerful and grounded rock song with beautiful guitar work all throughout the song, but it starts off a little eerie and mysterious. 

‘Rhythm Won’t Stop’ is the “live” song on the album, not actually live but has a live feel to it. Along with the live feel, it has great lyrics with a great groove that will make you instantly sing along to the chorus. It also features solos from some of the band members, which adds to the live feel. 

Throughout the album, you hear these beautiful, angelic harmonies from this group of ladies that bring each song to a whole new level. In the middle of the album, these ladies step into the spotlight by singing lead on a couple of songs. The first, ‘Edge of a Knife’ has such a southern, country twang to it, so different from anything they’ve ever done. I absolutely love it, it’s so fun and it instantly became one of my favorite songs on the album. Their next song, ‘The Camel’s Back’, is the complete opposite. It definitely has a little bit of a Zeppelin sound to it and it’s more of an anthem, but that just proves that these ladies can do anything. 

My favorite song on the album is the title track, ‘The Road’. It’s so bluesy and filled with so much soul, listening to it for the first time gave me goosebumps. In my opinion, this song captures the overall essence of the band. I also love ‘Old No.7’. From the harmonica, to the pounding keyboard, everything about it is a party song. 

The album ends in a really fun way with ‘Love (Reprise)’. This song has the same lyrics as ‘Love Will Lead the Way’ but it’s a completely different version of the song. It’s really cool that you get two versions of the same song on the album.

Overall, these guys rock and this album lived up to everything I thought it was going to be. There were so many times throughout the album I would hear parts of it that reminded me of Boston, which I didn’t really experience with their first album. I loved it and I cannot wait to see what is next for this band! 

Listen to The Road on their website or below:

2 Perspectives on Greta Van Fleet's 'Broken Bells

Baylee Avery

By Baylee Avery

So far, it’s easy to say that every single that comes off of Greta Van Fleet’s upcoming album, Battle at Garden’s Gate gets better and better. Their newest single, Broken Bells is a perfect example of that. In fact, this may be their best single to date.

Josh’s falsetto in this song is almost very reminiscent of Barry Gibb’s (of The Bee Gees) falsetto, the lyrics just captivate you in one way or another and it all goes well with the music itself. Plus, Jake’s guitar solo in this song is absolutely fantastic. Is anyone else excited to hear that solo live? Because I am.

It is very easy to say that a certain song by Greta Van Fleet may be their best single to date, but Broken Bells has a different kind of feeling, compared to the previous singles. I’m now officially ready for what is to come when they release the entire album in April. Only time will tell.


By Sara Brown

I’m a relatively new member of the Peaceful Army. Truthfully, I only discovered just how amazing Greta Van Fleet is just a few short weeks ago, but in that time, I’ve been listening to their tunes non-stop and delving deep into their history.

I was already chomping at the bit to get to see these guys live, but after playing this one on repeat the past few days, hearing this track live is all I can think about. Sonically, this has to be one of my favorites of theirs. For me, Josh’s vocals shine especially. We get to hear his softer, more reserved vocal, while also being treated to those iconic wails we all know and love. The best of both worlds. And then there’s Jake’s guitar solo. Perfectly placed and truly incredible. It amazes me how something like a guitar can help to convey the message of a song, and Jake’s performance on this track does exactly that. Not to be outdone, Sam and Daniel’s bass and drums, respectively, are truly the missing pieces of the puzzle, and they too impress and amaze me to no end.

Though the song clocks in at just under 6 minutes, I find that every time I listen, it never feels long enough. I could have this one on repeat for days. Until the full record is out, that’s exactly what you can find me doing.

Them Evils Release Heavy New Anthem. "Pour Out Another One"

Rebecca Potzner

Them Evils have steadily cranked out new releases this past year and they’re keeping up with that momentum. Like the slow but powerful burn of a whiskey shot going down, “Pour Out Another One’, is their first release of 2021 and it does not disappoint.

The heavy drum beat, thick guitar vibrations and catchy lyrics mix into the perfect anthem for anyone and everyone who is sick and tired of where we’ve been for the last year. It’s evident Them Evils mean business with this one.

The tone of the song sets the scene almost like a wave of smoke should start rolling in at any moment as we raise our shot glasses to the sky. Jordan’s guitar cuts through the bass, setting the whole thing ablaze. David and Jake’s backing vocals against Jordan’s lead sets a feeling of camaraderie, truly making it feel like an anthem for the people.

Pour out Another One” is best described as an anthemic middle finger to what COVID-19 has done to the music industry over the course of the past year. After linking up with Kevin “Thrasher” Gruft (Escape The Fate) and Aaron Edwards, we wanted to write a song that embodied the attitude of just saying 'f*ck it, let’s throw a few back' and party our way through this." - Jake Massanari

The first time I interviewed Them Evils, we all took a shot of Bourbon together. So, I couldn’t imagine a better way to get back to the normalcy of live music than to take some shots! Stream ‘Pour Out Another One’ now and check out the live recorded video directed and edited by the bands own, David Delaney.

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Review: Lana Del Rey's Chemtrails Over The Country Club

Baylee Avery
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Lana Del Rey is someone I’ve cited as my favorite singer since I was fourteen years old. At twenty-three, that has not changed at all. In fact, when I first heard about the news about her new album, Chemtrails Over The Country Club, I knew I had to take the chance to write about it. So here I am. Let’s delve into this album.

Following the release of her previous album, Norman Fucking Rockwell, I began to wonder how she was going to add up to that album. How was her followup going to be because honestly, I could go on about how stellar that album was. And did she prove that she could bring in an equally stellar followup? Yes, she most certainly did.

If there’s one thing that is very admirable about Lana, it’s the fact that she tells these exquisite stories through her songs. Each song can chronicle something about love or something deep and dark and she brought just that to this album.

Chemtrails Over The Country Club makes you feel like you are listening to a storybook. Each story in those tracks only gets better as the album progresses. She writes these fantastic songs that could potentially be a perfect storybook of any kind. Her style of songwriting is just as perfect for that.

She continues to bring in that same flair she first brought to us in 2012 when she first released Born To Die and it continues to be as admirable as it was nine years ago. Every album of hers gets better and better and it makes it hard to resist. 

From songs like Dark But Just A Game to Yosemite to Wild At Heart to her collaboration with Zella Day and Weyes Blood, where they cover For Free by Joni Mitchell on the album’s final track - a track that all three women covered back in 2019 at one of Lana’s shows - Each song is exquisite in its own right.

Overall, this album may be her ultimate masterpiece to date. While every other album she has made is a masterpiece in its own way, I think this one really takes the cake. 
Lana, you have done it again.

Recommended Tracks:

Yosemite

Dark But Just A Game

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