June 9th, 2018 will be a fun night in Brooklyn if you're around. Featuring two artists we have already covered in an interview and many more. Check out Dru Cutler and Megg Farrell interviews to get to know them more.
Tatiana Eva-Marie : An Interview
Tatiana Eva-Marie is a jazz singer based out New York City. Her soul and storytelling come alive when she tells her truth on stage.
Alex Softley: An Interview
Hoobastank : An Interview
Tenacious D is Back and Ready to Jam
Fat Mike Presents Punk In Drublic Craft Beer & Music Festival
Dru Cutler: An Interview
Dru Cutler - Bring Closer the Distance
On Saturday, April 7th Brittany and Grant Chin went to Pianos in New York City that featured Dru Cutler, Mama Juke, Pale Ramon, and Lifeguard. Dru Cutler performed songs from his latest album Bring Closer the Distance.
You can still see Dru Cutler perform this week!
Performance Details
Bring Closer the Distance - Vinyl Listening Party
62 Cooper Sq
New York, NY 10003
Megg Farrell : An Interview
Megg Farrell is a modern day jazz singer, harking back to another time and place. Listen to her words and feel the rhythm and beat of her soul.
Benyaro: An Interview
Valerie June in Concert : A Review
La Bouquet : An Interview
La Bouquet is a Los Angeles based band who just released their EP Heavy Sunshine from Washington Square Music, an imprint of Razor & Tie this past fall year.
Stu Larsen : An Interview
Magic Giant Comes through the "Window"
Magic Giant has taken the music scene by storm with their pop, idyllic lyrics and infectious voices. Their music video captures what it's like to have a yearning to be young and rebellious.
Soren Bryce : An Interview
The Santa Barbara Wine and Polo Festival
Skin Wings : An Interview
Magic Giant : An Interview
Broken Social Scene : A Long Awaited Return
Dawes : A Review
"When My Time Comes" performed at the Arroyo Seco Weekend is beautiful and haunting. The lead singer Taylor Goldsmith has a somber but powerful approach that welcomes the crowds to sing along. Taylor's brother Griffin takes the audience to subtle yet explosive sounds on his drums and vocals.
The lead singer Taylor Goldsmith though is under the impression nobody actually knew who his band was. He was happy so many people decided to listen to him before the Alabama Shakes and Tom Petty concert.
His voice is solid and his band seems to love the idea of jamming on stage. People love music no matter how big or famous they are.
This magazine exists to showcase bands like Dawes to bring in how incredible they are of storytellers.
Here's a collaboration with Andrew Bird that Taylor did recently.