An Interview with Cameron Spies of Night Heron & Whimz

Cameron Spies is a man of many talents. He is a part of the synth-pop act Night Heron and has worked with the likes of The Shivas and Blackwater Holylight.

An Interview with Sunny Faris of Blackwater Holylight

Sunny Faris is a rather notable name to emerge from the Portland music scene lately, with an array of mystical sounds constantly swirling around her.

Are Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats a Modern Day Black Sabbath?

Besides, occult doom bands are always welcome in the ever-broad musical climate of today. It is safe to say that Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats is indeed a modern-day Black Sabbath.

Sam Loomis’ KISS Saga: Who is Lori Strode? Loomis Speaks Up!

It hadn’t been until recently that testimonials became public, further piecing together the puzzle of the KISS/Sam Loomis saga that has KISS fans ravenously invested.

Sam Loomis’ KISS Saga Continues: The Gloves Are Off!

The tale of Sam Loomis and the leaked KISS footage has been a complex web of wrongful content claiming, channel takedowns, and still an anonymous figure.

Creatures of the Night: A Hail Mary from a Band on the Rocks

In hindsight, Creatures of the Night has proved to be one of KISS’ most iconic records, but the silence was deafening upon its release.

Silversun Pickups Waves the Indie Flag with “Physical Thrills”

Physical Thrills is an album that displays Silversun Pickups’ traditional musical tropes and trademarks that have already been established but delivered in a mature style that further refines their sound.

An Interview with Elise Krentzel

Under My Skin: Drama, Trauma & Rock ‘n’ Roll chronicles her troubled upbringing, her travels around Europe, her beginnings in the male-dominated field of rock music journalism, and traveling as a 19-year-old journalist on KISS’ Japanese tour in 1977, which led to her securing a job at Shinko Music in Japan.

The Return of Sam Loomis: Unseen & Restored 8mm KISS Footage Emerges!

That is not all that has been seen today with the rebirth of the Sam Loomis YouTube account. This is just enough to sink your teeth into for the time being. Keep your eyes peeled for my next article as I go through the rest of what has been uploaded!

Jack White Gets Rootsy with Entering Heaven Alive

2022 was already off to the races with one of the best rock albums that had come out so far this year with Jack White’s Fear of the Dawn. With the overall tone of the record, it felt that Jack had come full circle with his Detroit-infused bluesy garage rock roots and the end result was perhaps his heaviest album.

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