Audio
BIRDS Do ‘Everything All At Once’ with “Scatter” Song Stream
Brooklyn psych band Birds have streamed “Everything All At Once,” a taste of their new album Everything All At Once.
Brooklyn psych band Birds have streamed “Everything All At Once,” a taste of their new album Everything All At Once. The band plays a fuzzed-out mix of psych, pop and straight ahead rock that is a combination of 1960s hooks and 1990s blown-out sounds.
Birds originally started as a solo project for singer and guitarist Duane Lauginiger, before Jessica Reynoza (bass, vocals), Jess Rees (guitar), and Tim Plunkett (drums) joined the fold. Everything All At Once was written at Time Castle, a studio operated by Lauginiger, and recorded by Paul Kostabi at Thunderdome Studio.
-
Alternative/Rock7 days ago
The Warning Shake the Foundations of a Sold-Out Leeds Stylus [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock13 hours ago
The Cruel Knives Headline Top Night of British Rock at Manchester’s The Lodge [Photos]
-
Music2 weeks ago
Take That (w/ Olly Murs) Kick Off Four-Night Leeds Stint with Hit-Laden Spectacular [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock7 days ago
The V13 Fix #011 w/ Microwave, Full Of Hell, Cold Years and more
-
Features2 weeks ago
Tour Diary: Gen & The Degenerates Party Their Way Across America
-
Indie7 days ago
Deadset Premiere Music Video for Addiction-Inspired “Heavy Eyes” Single
-
Folk1 week ago
Katherine Perkins Strikes the Right Tone with Her “Hold On” Music Video Premiere
-
Country1 week ago
Brooke Ashton Chats About Her “Someone” Single, Creative Process, and More!