Interview with The Flux Machine
The Flux Machine By Harriet Kaplan The NYC-based Alt/rock collective, The Flux Machine, has released their new album “Louder!” and video for the title track. The band is known for their “in-your-face...
View ArticleThe Bergamot Show Review
The Bergamot Show Review By Harriet Kaplan In the midst of a 50-state tour promoting their latest album, “Tones,” the wonderful Brooklyn-based husband and wife duo Nathaniel Paul Hoff and Jillian...
View ArticleInterview with Of Clocks and Clouds
Of Clocks and Clouds By Harriet Kaplan Brooklyn, New York natives Joe Salgo and Ross Procaccio make up alternative rock duo Of Clocks and Clouds. Their new track, “Another Life,” from their...
View ArticleInterview with Naadia
Naadia By Juliana Russell Naadia, an emerging indie band based in Moscow, released their beautiful song “Omut”, accompanied by a mystical, artistic music video. Juliana Russell from Black on the Canvas...
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Susanna By Harriet Kaplan Susanna is an emotional and intense Norwegian singer/songwriter who is currently promoting her new and 11th album, Triangle, which as been described as “soul music for lost...
View ArticleInterview with Heavy Static
Heavy Static By Harriet Kaplan Heavy Static is an alt-pop trio from Toronto featuring frontman Christian Patrick on lead vocals and guitar, Dave Vassey on bass and backing vocals and James Young on...
View ArticleInterview with Steal Away
Steal Away By Harriet Kaplan Steal Away is a new three-piece pop-rock band out of San Diego, CA fronted by brothers Matt and Chris Babers and their childhood best friend Brandon Martin. The group,...
View ArticleInterview with LANDON WILLIAMS
LANDON WILLIAMS LA-based indie pop artist LANDON WILLIAMS recently premiered the official video for his new single “Tonight.” “Tonight” which was produced by pop/rock songwriter/producer PJ Bianco...
View ArticleInterview with Jeremy & the Harlequins
By Harriet Kaplan New York City’s Jeremy & The Harlequins are a Brooklyn-based 1950s and 1960s influenced rock band. The dynamic and rousing five-piece group uses the legacy of rock and roll’s past...
View ArticleInterview with Sluka
By Harriet Kaplan Promoting his 11th album, Introversions, San Diego’s syncopated gothic groove artist Sluka, spoke to BOC in a candid interview. Sluka gave us an insight into his creative processes,...
View ArticleInterview with Nullity
Written by Rick Perez Photographs by Ale Gibson Outside of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania there lies a town called Kittanning with a growing hardcore scene. One of the forerunners of this scene is Nullity, a...
View ArticleSpotlight: Photographer Daniel Perez
Slow and Low Written by Rick Perez Photographs by Daniel Perez Emerging from the barrios of post-World War 2 Los Angeles, the lowrider car started as a custom car hobby of young Mexican Americans and...
View ArticleInterview with Bryan Deister
By Harriet Kaplan Bryan Deister, whose music has been described as “experimental rock/electronic fusions,” is a classically trained musician. Deister is promoting his latest album entitled Spines of...
View ArticleInterview with Klimbatize: Being Local and Home Grown
Being Local & Home Grown with Klimbatize By Erika de Torres As an event coordinator for large scale events and concerts in North Vancouver, I’ve had the privilege of working with local emerging...
View ArticleInterview with Modern Me
By Harriet Kaplan Photograph by Addie Briggs Modern Me is a San Diego, CA-based indie rock band. Their sound is inspired by bands like Death Cab For Cutie, The Killers, Vampire Weekend, and The 1975....
View ArticleInterview with Luxley
The Dance Baby By Rick Perez With the release of his latest EP, Spirit, the New Orleans based musician Luxley has been busy gaining momentum in the music world. Born Ryan Gray, Luxley has had popular...
View ArticleSpotlight: WIP Founder Sarah Roberts
Artists Helping Artists Written by Cory Healy Photographs by Rick Perez New York is a city full of dreamers and people determined to strike it big, especially in the artist community—which is massive...
View ArticleSometimes Yelling: Interview with DUH
Sometimes Yelling Written and photographed by Rick Perez I first heard of DUH when I saw them perform at Silent Barn in Bushwhick, Brooklyn. They were opening for Retail, a band that I was shooting for...
View ArticleInterview with Pascal Pinon
By Harriet Kaplan Icelandic sisters Jófríõur Ákadóttir & Ásthildur, AKA Pascal Pinon are promoting their third album ‘Sundur’ due for release Aug 26th on Morr Music. The current single,“Orange,”...
View ArticleInterview with Table Talk
By Kyle Nutter In the crowded music marketplace, it’s a challenge for a band to stand out. Bands are defined as sounding like other bands. Their definition is something that isn’t themselves. Table...
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