Crobot Celebrates The Release of ‘Feel This’
Pennsylvanian hard rockers Crobot celebrated the release of their fifth album, Feel This, at the Mercury Lounge in New York City on June 2nd, 2022. The explosive set began with frontman Brandon Yeagley launching himself out of an Audrey II-esque plant as the band kicked off the night with the first track on the record, “Electrified”. The air in the room certainly felt electric from the first second, the raucous performance resting only for a booming voice telling a story of fantasy and heroics. Midway through the show, Yeagley stunned the crowd by yanking his mighty sword from a stone, a la King Arthur, ready to slay any unwanted beings that might cross his path. While launching Feel This, Crobot also mixed in some older favorites, to the delight of the crowd. The set was powerful and cohesive, the band was in great spirits, and the number of mic tricks? 37.
A Chat With Further North
Let’s start from the beginning. How did the band form?
Well, most of us are either related or have known each other for over a decade (or two). The band slowly came to shape in 2017 as we morphed into Further North from another band we were all in. It was a natural progression because we all knew each other in different capacities. Those close relationships have helped us to stay focused and dedicated through the difficulties of the past few years.
Nothing More Turns It Up
On Friday, May 27th, 2022 the progressive indie, metal, rock band from Texas known as Nothing More headlined a show at the Wellmont Theater in NJ alongside Atreyu and Ava Under Fire without their other touring mates of Asking Alexandria.
10-19 & The Number Men on “Radar” and Being In A Band
What’s the general writing process with 10-19 & The Number Men? Does one person come to the table with an idea and you build off of it? Does someone come with everything and fine-tune it? Tell us about it!
The process is pretty organic. We share a lot of ideas, demos, and recordings with one another so most songs develop through our regular exchanges.
The Velveteers And Their Debut Album ‘Nightmare Daydream’
The Velveteers are a hard-rocking group hailing from Boulder, Colorado. Formed in 2014 by then fifteen-year-old Demi Demitro and her fourteen-year-old cousin Baby Pottersmith, The Velveteers played the Colorado club scene for years until coming up with their signature sound that shows influences from indie rock, glam, avant-garde, and classic rock. Performers as divergent as T.Rex, Elvis Presley, Stevie Nicks, and St. Vincent are cited by the band as inspirations.
Lydia’s Castle Release “Search For You”
While most bands had to halt their careers when Covid-19 first stuck an unsuspecting world, Nashville band Lydia’s Castle was forged right in the raging fire of the pandemic. Lydia’s Castle was founded in 2020 by the husband and wife team Cody Denton and Tonya LeeAnne. With a passion for hard rock and metal, the couple sought to create new music that expressed the issues that they were currently dealing with.
IC3PEAK “Dead But Pretty” Music Video
Opposition to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is growing the world over, including within Mother Russia herself. Mysterious electronic metal musicians IC3PEAK have never shied away from voicing their grievances against the government. This video is further proof of their iconoclastic worldview. The video for “Dead But Pretty” is a protest against the current war. The duo directed and edited the video themselves showing how invested they are in its message.
Weimar Release Single, “The Girls of LA”
Post-punk group Weimar has been rocking the Manchester club scene with their music heavily influenced by various genres such as art-rock, cabaret, prog, goth, and jazz. The band proudly proclaims that their latest single “The Girl of LA” shows influence from Violent Femmes, Pylon, The B-52s, Wall of Voodoo, The Divine Comedy, The Velvet Underground, The Fall, The Buzzcocks, and Iggy Pop.
Notagami on ‘Maldita Nota’
Notagami is an alternative urban artist based in Queens, NY who has been making a name for herself in the underground Latin music scene. As a DJ, producer, singer, and songwriter, Notagami has combined influences from hip-hop, Latin, rock, and trap music into her fiery, sexually charged performances at various hip loft parties and secret events in New York City. Notagami is now trying to emerge from the underground scene with her first EP Maldita Nota which she self-produced.
The Carousel Predicament On Influences, “Tongue Tied”, And Performing.
“The name “The Carousel Predicament” comes from the way I was contemplating getting back into music.”
Promises Unsaid Releases "Mind Play"
Back in February, metalcore band Promises Unsaid from Binghampton, NY released a new single “Mind Play” off their second album. This latest release shows off their influences in creating an incredible unique multi-genre single. “Touching on the subject of doubting yourself and your own mind, "Mind Play" is for those who need that uplifting message that they aren't alone in their struggles.” This single comes as a follow-up to the band's debut LP Growing Pains which was released independently late last year.
A Conversation With Solo Artist, Proxy
“I love nothing more than bringing the songs to life and performing them live.”
Left To Suffer Release Music Video for "Overwhelming Power"
On Friday, February 25, 2022, Atlanta, GA, nu-deathcore powerhouse Left to Suffer released their latest music video for single, "Overwhelming Power".
MRBLHOUS and "Honors Student"
On December 1st, small band MRBLHOUS released a single titled “Honors Student”, following their first release “November”. With a comforting and nostalgic sound, but with fresh faces in the music industry, it’s a great single full of feeling - that “gifted-kid burnout” ideal that oozes into every aspect of your life.
Astronomicon 5, April 22nd-24th
The hard-rocking rap duo of Twiztid (Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child) is back curating the fifth edition of Michigan’s own award-winning convention Astronomicon. This year’s edition, referred to as Astronomicon 5, is set to take place in Burton Manor, Livonia, MI on the weekend of April 22nd to 24th, 2022. This major pop culture event will include a vast array of guests representing all corners of the entertainment world.
Brittany and the Blisstones Release Video For "Mermaid"
On February 4th, 2022, duo Brittany and the Blisstones release their music video for “Mermaid”, the first track for their upcoming EP. This song is the first song Brittany Bliss ever wrote with Reid Givens.
Hedras Release Music Video For “Angels”
Hedras is a modern guitar master whose transcends the limits of genre to create innovative music. Hailing from Dallas, Texas, Hedras Ramos has been a multi-instrumentalist since childhood. While starting out on drums at age six, by age thirteen the guitar become the focus of his musical education. Entirely self-taught, he began to practice 12 hours a day. By 2011 when he was only nineteen, he composed and produced his first instrumental album, Atoms and Space. Now known as Hedras, the artist was able to attract renowned rock guitarists Andy James and Jennifer Batten to appear on his debut album.
Ursa Minor Release Lyric Video For “Stardust”
New York-based band Ursa Minor has released a new lyric video for their song, “Stardust.” The video is appropriately cosmic in theme with stunning visuals of nebulas and stars racing by you at warped speed. The groovy guitar and vocals will give listeners the proper headspace to enjoy the trippy images that materialize on the screen.
Esprit D’Air Releases Sophomore Album ‘Oceans’
Esprit D’Air, the London-based J-rock band have released their sophomore album titled Oceans. The album, released via Starstorm Records, features guest appearances and remixes from leading figures in the rock and electronic music scenes. Goth legend Ben Christo from The Sisters of Mercy appears on the track “Dead Zone.” Ryo Kinoshita, the lead singer of Japanese metalcore band Crystal Lake, supplies vocals on “The Abyss.” The song “Souhou Liar” features Japanese producer UmiKazeTaiyou.
Amon Amarth Release “Put Your Back Into The Oar”
Not much has been heard from the Viking lords of metal Amon Amarth in the last couple of years, but like any barbarian invasion, they hit when you least expected it. The new standalone single, "Put Your Back into The Oar” made its debut on SiriusXM's Liquid Metal and it shows that the band has not lost any of its power in the last two years. This standalone single was put out in honor of the fan tradition of the “epic Viking row” performed at Amon Amarth live shows. The performance created by the band’s devoted fans involves sitting on the ground in a line-up and mimicking the rowing motion of oarsmen on a Viking ship.

