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United Kingdom · United KingdomBrémond’s Boutique is a UK-based producer and mixer who specializes in 100 beats per minute and flash poetry delivered in a lazy French accent. His music is a nice vibe for a Sunday hang with a low-key dancing vibe, or you could put it on and let it run in the background while you work. “That’s what I do. I mix poetry with vibes, at one tempo only.”– Brémond His most recent work, “the cranky mixtape,” opens with gentle piano and a diatribe of fr…Read Article
Album Review: Brémond – the cranky mixtape

Australia · AustraliaBallsy Australian act Savage Fox makes incendiary punk rock that looks to spark some thoughts going in your head. Their tracks are packed with emotion and meaning to match the riffs. You can hear it all in the melodic new song “Blame”. A “reflection of current world issues and how we are caught up in a world of blaming and shaming one another,” “Blame” is fierce blast of punk rock. Powerful anthemic vocals and mile-a-minute drums rocket the trac…Read Article
Banger of the Week: Savage Fox – Blame

Los Angeles, California · Los AngelesLOS ANGELES — Once upon a time, They Might Be Giants was oft described as a quirky pop/rock duo. After all, it was just a couple of Brooklyn-based guys named John playing with backing tapes. Today, the quirkiness remains. But the duo has become a quintet (actually an octet when the horns join them on stage) and has proved, for a while now, to be a really terrific rock band. Embarking on “The Big Show Tour,” TMBG played at the Orpheum in downtown…Read Article