An Interview with POND

Escapism, chaotic bliss, otherworldly enchantment; are just some of the ways to describe the effects of POND’s music. For almost a decade the quintet has blessed us with their sweet euphoric sounds - releasing six studio albums and one live sessions compilation.

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An Interview with Das Beat

Das Beat’s captivating essence and their mirrored approach to the esoteric nightlife of Berlin had as hooked. After becoming the newest signing to Montreal’s Arbutus Records, the pair released their debut EP Identität.

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An Interview with PACKS

Toronto’s PACKS have been a personal favourite of ours since our wild and unexpected discovery at the beginning of 2020. Their lo-fi slacker rock is hypnotizing; it’s the sort of music that stays with you.

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An Interview with CLAMM

Beseech Me,” the band’s debut album, recorded with Nao Anzai (Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Floodlights, NO ZU), lands everywhere on April 9. Ahead of the release, we sat down with Jack Summers (vocals/guitar) to delve deep into the band’s history, mental health, self-care, and post-pandemic life.

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An Interview with Philippe Larocque of Mothland

Mothland, the product of successful local underground music festivals, is now a full-time booking agency and label. “Les Mottés,” have found small ways to keep busy during a troubling year, including their new project, “Sounds from Mothland;” a compilation album showcasing are reflection of the wonderful DIY music scene.

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An Interview with Tempesst

Tempesst has remerged from the waves to unleash the beauty that is their debut LP ‘Must Be A Dream’ out via Pony Recordings; a label the band has been working on along-side running their own recording studio. Dipping in and out of very personal and heavier themes, the band have found a way of expressing others emotional experiences through their own eyes.

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Who is Lionel Boy?

There’s been a lot of anticipation surrounding the debut EP release from Hawaii-born, Long Beach–based songwriter Lionel Boy. ‘Who Is Dovey?’ has finally arrived and is out via Innovative Leisure.

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An Interview with Katy J Pearson

There's something special about the city of Bristol as one by one musicians have been emerging from the cracks and gracing us with their presence. Luckily as fate would have it, Katy J Pearson found herself in a new state of exploration and landed a spot within the city.

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Who are Swutscher?

Hamburg rockers Swutscher released their latest EP ‘Senf,’ back in February. The band bring lo-fi rock / country / punk together to create a kooky and energized performance. We spoke to lead vocalist Sascha Utech on the bands foundations, working with Burger Records, historical lyric inspirations, and their drinking band lifestyle.

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An Interview with Rick Snowden of Third Eye Stimuli

Third Eye Stimuli, a production & record label from Sydney, Australia, has slowly been popping up with a handful of incredible releases. They’re devoted to giving a voice to their local music scene, and their affection has spread all the way to Europe. The label may be ‘psych’ fused, but that doesn’t mean there’s a shortage when it comes to a variety of genres.

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An Interview with Golf Alpha Bravo

Australian singer and guitarist ​Gab Winterfield has unleashed his new surf-blues solo project Golf Alpha BravoThe debut album ​'The Sundog LP,' will be out on June 12 and released internally on his newly found record label Treasured Recordings.

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An Interview with Faux Real

In the summer of 2018, Franco-American brothers Elliott and Virgile Arndt merged their unique artistry to birth a new project entitled Faux Real. The duo quickly gained critically acclaimed recognition for their avant-garde performances and quickly took the music community by storm.

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An Interview with Military Genius

Vancouver musician Military Genius [Bryce Cloghesy] has spent the last four years chipping away at his own solo work ‘Deep Web’ and has finally released the project on March 6 via Unheard Of Hope. The record, thematically centred around forms of vulnerability and experimentation, has been a revolutionary hit amongst listeners. We caught up with Cloghesy in order to gain a better insight into the forms of musical and literary structures he used to bring his score like debut to life.

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