In this video I’m going to show you how you can rebroadcast your past live performances, music videos, interviews – basically anything you’d like to “live stream”. You’ve probably noticed quite a few artists are streaming their past performances on YouTube etc due to the current lockdown situation. The ones I’ve noticed so far are the National, Radiohead and Pink Floyd. Even the Beatles YouTube channel has got in on the action by streaming a sing along version of YellowRead [read more]
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Eyeball are an experimental rock band from Raleigh in North Carolina. I previously reviewed one of their tracks as “experimental grungy rock with a little post-punk”. Delving deeper I found myself caught in a fever dream of noisy psychedelia, the good kind obviously. Trey from the band was gracious enough to stop by and answer some questions. 1. Tell us about yourself and the music you make We are EYEBALL, a psychedelic neo-space rock band from Raleigh, NC. Our musicRead [read more]
Hey guys, Stephen here and I’ve just got back from seeing the new Danny Boyle film, Yesterday, and thought I’d put down my spoiler filled thoughts into a video since it’s you know, music related. So, stick around if you want to hear a Beatles inspired film review from a Scouse perspective. PLOT If you’ve somehow managed to miss the barrage of trailers, posters on buses, interviews with the cast and endless radio spots then let me quickly lay down the plot. TheRead [read more]
Today I wanted to chat about live music, particularly where live music is headed. I recently got out to see the band Ex:Re as part of the BBC6 Music Festival here in Liverpool and was blown away by how amazing they were. Recommendation time! If you’re a fan of the band Daughter and are into indie-folk slash shoegaze type rock, check the debut album out. Anyway, after the gig, it got me thinking. What’s the future of live music? IsRead [read more]
I saw this trending on Twitter and thought it’d be fun to make a quick video doing it. Accept the challenge and have a go yourself! Leave a link to your video in the comments! Featured Albums 1. The Beatles – Abbey Road 2. Radiohead – Kid A 3. David Bowie – Lodger 4. Pink Floyd – The Wall 5. Mogwai – The Hawk is Howling 6. Roxy Music – Roxy Music 7. The National – Trouble Will FindRead [read more]
As I get older, I’ve become very selective over what I watch. I mean, I still watch a hell of a lot of Star Trek but that’s because I’m a geek. Other than that, I try to stick to stuff that inspires and helps keep me on this musically aimed path, stuff like music documentaries. Right now, I’m going to go through 5 I think are worth seeing and why if you’re a musician, you should see them too. ForRead [read more]