“Come to the Night” by The Cöln Songs composed over four decades ago are now resonating through the ether in the 2020s. The Cöln, a band with roots in the early ’80s, makes a triumphant return, capturing the spirit of the era once again. The song “Come to the Night” captivates with its refreshing novelty…
Monat: März 2024
Q&A Today: Fleabustiers (Album: "Time can wait")
Meet Fleabustiers Recently, we showcased their amazing track ‘Sinking Ship’ and had the pleasure of getting to know them better through our Q&A session. We’re talking about Fleabustiers, a musical collective born during the pandemic, which invites us into their enchanting world through their album ‘Time Can Wait.’ Dive into the interview below to learn…
Explore the Themes of Love and Freedom: “Devenu Deux” by Jagas
“Devenu Deux” by Jagas Today, we turn our attention to a band that some of you may already know from their live performances. Jagas, a fascinating music group, not only unites the sounds of the world but also creates a sonic experience from them, resembling a maestro orchestrating a symphony of flavors to create a…
NENE'S BUTLER INDIE TOP 40 – BEST OF INDIE! – 30.Mar.24
Nene’s Butler Indie Top 40 1 Black Wig – Ren Harvieu 2 New Day – Tim Compagna 3 Der Zirkus zieht weiter – Anatol Brief 4 So High – Mercury 82 5 Secret – Anniversary Edition – Fra(g)mentation, Ana Oaks 6 November – Cadenti 7 Letter from a Non-Existent City – Luke Tangerine 8 Transfigured…
An Aura of Shy Eternity: “Always/Never” by Kallai
“Always/Never” by Kallai Melancholy and optimism, laced with a touch of sarcasm within their sentimentality, are among their defining traits. Kallai from Portland came together not too long ago to create a sonic dreamworld that, despite its unreality, remains tangible and authentic. David Gross (guitar, vocals), Daniel Henderson (drums), Cate Hukle (guitar, synthesizers, vocals), and…
Break the Silence: Paul Dill’s ‘Naked Rabbit’ Calls for Courageous Expression
‘Naked Rabbit’ by Paul Dill An artist with a keen eye and a free spirit brings light into the darkness of everyday life with his music. His songs, sometimes delicate, sometimes furious, draw inspiration from the poetry of Biermann, the rawness of Bukowski, and the uniqueness of Gaudi, while breathing in the depth of Hertha…
