Canadian jazz ensemble Malleus Trio joins us to discuss their creative process, origins, and righteous new album, ‘On/Off.’
John Browne vocalist with progressive metal band Monuments talks about new music, the recent line-up change, and his love of Metallica.
The Nearly Deads lead singer Theresa “TJ” Jeane, fires off with some insightful answers to some of our top Quick & Dirty interview questions.
Punk Rock Factory's Kob talks about fear of spiders, cover albums and being tweeted by Gene Simmons. Check out the full interview here.
Experimental jazz artist Sakina Abdou discusses her new record ‘Goodbye Ground,’ what she loves about music, politics, and oodles more.
Canadian rock royalty, Lee Aaron discusses her nomination into the Canada Walk of Fame and also looks back at her impressive career.
In this new Geared-Up interview, progressive instrumental trio The Parallax Method helps us unpick their complex set-up.
Tired Minds open up about transcending genre boundaries, the political undercurrents in their music, and how friendship fuels their relentless sonic evolution.
Frontman of DC rock band Horseshoes, Austin Greaves, sits down to chat about how books impact his music and life in our latest Fahrenheit V13.
In this new Behind The Video interview, shock rockers EB & The Deadlights take us behind the scenes of their new video for “Hollow Eyes.”
Queer drag artist Dornika discusses the writing and recording of her new EP ‘Revolution,’ along with the music industry, Berlin, and more!
Armand Ruby of the musical duo Karmic Neighborhood shares his passion for books, authors, and reading in our latest Fahrenheit V13 interview.
In this Fahrenheit V13, Maryland black metallers Nixil take us for a journey into their extensive book collections. Read the interview here.
In an increasingly divisive world, where age, nationality, race and religion are creating an ever-widening gap between people, Kēvens is on a quintessential mission: utilize the...
Anchorage-based up-and-coming alternative artist dreamcat is the solo project of Colton Ciufo, who uses music as an escape for coping with alcoholism, social anxiety, and depression.