Three classic rock bands from the 1970s fully embraced synthesizers in the 1980s and recorded career-defining hits.
The music-making friendship of Rob McWilliams and Phil Cangelosi began when the two met in third grade while living in Leesburg, Virginia. And at this point, they share “a total brotherly bond,” ...
Austin-based synth-pop ​indie-rock band Pretty Something, the latest project from artist and producer Joe Durniak, ​is ...
Imagine tearing across the water in a cigarette boat along Miami Beach, or training tirelessly for a climatic dance/fight tournament, or gazing heartbrokenly upon a neon-lit cyberpunk cityscape from a ...
Progressive metal outfit Mastodon may be in flux as they try to find a permanent replacement guitarist while working on new material and touring at the same time, but that doesn’t mean any side ...
Homeboys: From left, Michigan Rattlers are Tony Audia, Christian Wilder, Graham Young, and Adam Reed. Credit: Courtesy photo In recent years, Michigan Rattlers have earned a following with a rootsy, ...
There’s no new sounds here: the structures are classic garage punk, the synthesisers’ growl and squeal sounds like some jerry-rigged setup from the 1970s, and the double drum kits and John Dwyer’s ...