THE KNIFE surpasses expectations… again.

Last night, I attended the NEW YORK PREMIERE PARTY AND DVD SCREENING for the newest creation by Andreas Nilssen, the art director and creator of the audiovisual experience of The Knife. If you’ve ever seen a Knife concert, you know what I’m talking about. The DVD, which will be available soon, features a mystical intensity […]

Oh to Manage MGMT

Let’s talk about genres. Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Pop Punk, Neo Christian, Electroclash… the list goes on. But every once in a while comes a band that defies the boundaries of the box we call new music, and makes us proud to not place it in a category. Last week, I had the fortune of […]

The Freshmen featuring The Horrors

“Rubbish!” “Abysmal!” “A joke!” “Give Up!” and “Worthless!” were just a few of the words used by The Horrors to describe our videos on The Freshmen this week. Is it a good idea to make enemies just after you release a new album? I’m not sure… but I guess we’ll find out. And I loved […]

This Week in Music History

On July 14th, 1973, The Everly Brothers split up after Phil smashed his guitar on stage and walked off at the Knotts Berry Farm in California. Do we care??? Of course we do. They had over 35 hits on the US and UK charts and were a major influence for the classic rock of the […]

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