Month: May 2019

I Attend the Seattle NARAL Protest Against Recent Restrictions On Women’s Rights Sweeping The Country, by Holly Homan

On Tuesday afternoon May 21 approximately a thousand people gathered in front of Seattle’s City Hall to protest the unconstitutional attacks on women’s reproductive rights that have been recently signed into law in several states. Currently eight states have passed blatantly unconstitutional laws restricting when a woman can have an abortion. Some states are imprisoning …

Local Suicide feat. Nicki Fehr – Leopard Gum EP

Rising ‘technodisco’ duo Local Suicide and esoteric artist Nicki Fehr have teamed up for the release of the unearthly Leopard Gum EP on Lumière Noire. This is the second release of 2019 for the intimate French label curated by influential Parisian DJ and producer Chloé; coming quickly on the back of Bajram Bili’s cerebral Reshaped Distortion EP and Chloé’s own Endless Revisions Live, and following on from last …

Fauvely – This is What the Living Do

Great stuff! It’s right as rain! Check it out! Fauvely is the project of Chicago-based singer-guitarist Sophie Brochu, who creates deeply personal dream-pop music.W After completing her master’s in fiction writing and feeling frustrated with the constraints of her craft, Sophie turned to music for its raw and immediate release. The title of her debut …

Hasty Mess of Items in Post 9/11 Survival Backpack Illustrates Government Waste, Fraud and Abuse, by Mark Erickson

I have been an employee of the Federal government for over 25 years and never planted my arse in a Federally-owned building. Since that arrangement will change in a couple of weeks I have been purging my 10’x10′ cubicle of “institutional knowledge,” various reports, and documents I have not perused in over 15 years. Basically, …

GIA “RATHER BE”

It’s a real snake. The video was shot in the breathtaking Bonneville Salt Flats of Tooele County, in northwestern Utah. Choreographed by Charity and Andres, both finalists from the hit show World of Dance, the message of the song is expressed through their contemporary dance. Gia takes inspiration from her own life experiences to convey …

Q&A With W.C. Beck: Why He Loves Portland, Why He Ultimately Left, and Why You Should Listen to His Music

W.C. Beck is a great singer, songwriter and musician. Just listen to his stuff, like the videos above and below. It’s delicious! There was a time, not too long ago, when he lived in Portland, Oregon and worked hard as a musician in various roles with The Dandy Warhols, Decemberists, The Portland Country Underground, Blue …

Halsey – Nightmare

Halsey, the first singer to be named after a street in Portland, Oregon, examines the expectations placed on women in our society – and then shatters them – with her powerful new single, “Nightmare.” (Debbie Harry, the lead singer of the groundbreaking 70s-80s band Blondie, makes an all-time great Easter Egg appearance aroung the 3:30 …

SEBA KAAPSTAD – Thina

Thina by Seba Kaapstad Mello Music Group’s Seba Kaapstad have just released their highly anticipated debut album Thina, streaming exclusively today on OkayAfrica and available on all streaming platforms tomorrow May 17th. Seba Kaapstad offers an effortless unity, one which can only be yielded from an embrace of different ideas, cultures, and sounds. Thina conjures beatific grooves that radiate with hints of soul, jazz, …

Tiny Fighter – Katrina

I love Tiny Fighter. They’re back, and this time they’ve got an ultracool video. Check it out. They are fierce little, tiny, tiny fighters: Swedish-Australian indie pop outfit TINY FIGHTER presents ‘Katrina’, a heartfelt Americana-inspired ballad about personal strength and renewal in the face of challenge. The accompanying video was directed by Swedish photographer-producer Rikard …

Kevin Breit – Stella Bella Strada

This is the title track of an album coming out on May 31. “Stella Bella Strada” loosely translates to “beautiful star of the road” and is the namesake of Kevin Breit’s custom guitar built by master Luthier Joseph Yanzuiello. Armed with this product of elite craftsmanship and 2 busloads of Kevin’s most trusted musical companions, …

The Black Keys – Go

Today, The Black Keys release the music video for their new song “Go,” from their upcoming album “Let’s Rock.” The video is directed by Bryan Schlam and finds the band struggling to reconnect after five years apart. Patrick Carney says, “It was great making this video with Bryan, partially because it was filmed at the …

Jaialai – In The Catacombs

This is an incredibly cool song and video. Give it a listen. This is the naked information fight for which the internet was created. I want to introduce you to a next level band. Jaialai is a cast of dextrous first generation immigrants from Venezuela, El Salvador, and Cuba. They rock solid and eat power …

HATARI – HATRIÐ MUN SIGRA: Iceland’s Industrial Eurovision Contestants Attempt Pro-Palestinian Protests During Contest in Israel, by Mark Erickson

The Eurovision Song Contest (Eurovision) started in 1956. Eurovision is an international song competition held primarily among the member countries of the “European Broadcasting Union.” Each participating country submits an original song to be performed on live television and radio, then votes are cast for the other countries’ songs to determine the winner. At least …

Online Reading For the NBA Western Conference Finals, by Chuck Strom

For those who don’t want to waste time on their own online searches, here are some stories on the upcoming Warrior-Blazer NBA Western Conference Finals: 1. ESPN Expert Picks: http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/26740169/2019-nba-playoffs-experts-predictions-warriors-blazers-bucks-raptors-series Everybody picked the Dubs. Great “nobody believes in us” bulletin board material here for the Blazers. 2. Best Chances of a Blazer Upset http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/26733784/5-5-blazers-best-chance-all-upset 3. …