It was to my great delight that I was granted the opportunity to spend part of a blustery Southern California afternoon speaking with John Zorko. John is the mastermind behind the musical outfit Falling You. Reviewers here and elsewhere have described the music of Falling You by using phrases such as “sensuous waves”, ” a […]
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Jays, Tacos, and Sad Songs: Vincent Leeds, the GOM Interview
It’s not often that two titans of the music industry sit down and have a deep conference of epic importance – examining the most trivial details of the music industry in excruciating detail. And… uh, that didn’t happen here, either, but I DID sit down with singer/songwriter Vincent Leeds – a steady performer on the […]
Deconstructing Dismantled: survival, technology and morality.
In ‘Dismantled’ I found the most talented industrial artist that I’ve heard in a long time. The music managed to capture the very essence of fear and paranoia, and through an intricate electronic tapestry, created a rich, lush and disturbing world that had my heart thumping. Recently I had the pleasure of talking to the […]
The Schlong Remains The Same: Mark Prindle, the GoM Interview
There aren’t many people in this world of Gucci-stank and lost hobo dreams that have earned my unadulterated respect, and in my rock musician pantheon, Mark Prindle stands as high as any. Not only is Mark a staggeringly creative musician (in both the legitorious noise punk band the Low Maintenance Perennials – the LuMP, as […]
Ennio Morricone’s Talented Heir?
The music of Philippe-Alexandre Bélisle started to be heard at Theater plays. He is in fact well knowned in the Montreal amateur theater community as a comedian and a musician. Philippe-Alexandre Bélisle is lucky to be a formidable actor as well as a composer. He can play with his emotion in most difficult roles which […]