Episode #341 – World’s Worst
World's Worst released their eponymous EP in April, and the album's themes of feeling stuck and rudderless hit different in the time of quarantine. … read more The post Episode #341 – World’s Worst...
View ArticleEpisode #342 – PETR Chubak
After years spent in his last project angrily expressing his relationship to depression, bipolar, anxiety and suicide, Teague Chubak realized he was only reinforcing the feelings he was trying to...
View ArticleEpisode #343 – Martian Textilez
Over the last decade Martian Textilez has been working on himself. From relationships to friendships to his own sense of masculinity, Textilez' sees opportunity for growth in almost everything. … read...
View ArticleEpisode #344 – Pillars
While quarantine has given B Zitting the opportunity to focus on a more experimental, production-focused EP, their bandmate Ryan Collenburg is integral to Pillars' aesthetic and sound. The band is...
View ArticleEpisode #345 – Sunhills
Once skeptical of others' ability to understand him, Drew Kaluna learned that he could lean on others—that being vulnerable would make him, and Sunhills, better. … read more The post Episode #345 –...
View ArticleEpisode #346 – MCKC
MCKC processes the thoughts and feelings he can't bring himself to say plainly through his eponymous personal project.. … read more The post Episode #346 – MCKC appeared first on SLUG Magazine.
View ArticleEpisode #347 – Bijuu
Bijuu started making beats in large part as a way to cope with the noise in his head. … read more The post Episode #347 – Bijuu appeared first on SLUG Magazine.
View ArticleEpisode #348 – Pony Logan
Pony Logan describes his debut album, The Big Sky, as "country music for people who like Frank Ocean." … read more The post Episode #348 – Pony Logan appeared first on SLUG Magazine.
View ArticleEpisode #349 – Sindar
For Kona Ossana, the release of his band Sindar's debut album Splintered Light was an opportunity to grow as a musician, both technically and creatively. … read more The post Episode #349 – Sindar...
View ArticleEpisode #350 – Treason Angel
Gavin Hoffman doesn't like people. In his debut release as Treason Angel, Ritual Sacrifice uses noise to channel an anti-religion, misanthropic ethos—though you may not recognize it just from...
View ArticleEpisode #351 – C.Valenta
With new material on the way, hip-hop artist C.Valenta looks to continue wielding the power of expression through music. … read more The post Episode #351 – C.Valenta appeared first on SLUG Magazine.
View ArticleEpisode #352 – picnics
Vocalist and guitarist Chazz says the best way to describe picnics is "like a scratched Nirvana CD playing from the room next to you.” … read more The post Episode #352 – picnics appeared first on SLUG...
View ArticleEpisode #353 – Palace of Buddies
Nick Foster and Tim Meyers' Palace of Buddies is a project defined by a lack of commitment to any one particular style or sound. … read more The post Episode #353 – Palace of Buddies appeared first on...
View ArticleEpisode #354 – zonekidd
“You can never kill the idea, you can only kill the man," says producer zonekidd about their path toward self-fulfilment in life and music. … read more The post Episode #354 – zonekidd appeared first...
View ArticleEpisode #355 – Spirit Machines
“We play classic rock brought into the modern age,” says Michael Collins, the drummer of the Salt Lake City–based Spirit Machines. … read more The post Episode #355 – Spirit Machines appeared first on...
View ArticleEpisode #356 – Savage Daughters
Savage Daughters share a history that spans many critical years of their lives and culminates in a sound that is full of chemistry. … read more The post Episode #356 – Savage Daughters appeared first...
View ArticleEpisode #357 – Peachy Fingernail
“I just want to make lo-fi pop songs with my garbage equipment,” says Polly Llewellyn, who records under the name Peachy Fingernail. … read more The post Episode #357 – Peachy Fingernail appeared first...
View ArticleEpisode #358 – ROUGH HANDS
As ROUGH HANDS, Josie Cordova explores the biological and natural functions of living beings through the matrices of computerized systems. … read more The post Episode #358 – ROUGH HANDS appeared first...
View ArticleEpisode #359 – Runestomper
Throughout Cybernetic Schizophrenia, Herrera explores themes derived from video games and sci-fi novels through synth-heavy compositions. … read more The post Episode #359 – Runestomper appeared first...
View ArticleEpisode #360 – La La Diabla
La La Diabla draws inspiration from garage and surf rock and delivers their sound through a punk aesthetic that is as noisy as it is groovy. … read more The post Episode #360 – La La Diabla appeared...
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