FESTIVAL SEASON 2018: BEST OF BOTTLEROCK
Bottlerock literally has something for everyone.
Bottlerock literally has something for everyone.
Of his new more electronic sound Jordan says, “I think it’s a natural progression, — I think it’s definitely bad to chase trends for the sake of staying relevant.”
The SXSW Music Festival is a difficult beast to tame, since many emerging bands are there to perform for industry insiders for the first time with set times up against artists like Khalid. While it’s nice that some of the larger artists pop by for seemingly surprise performances, it often makes it difficult for the newbies to get seen.
She goes from live looping from a drum pad, to repeating short heavy breaths into the mic — creating her own beat by layering things on, one by one. It’s seemingly complicated to watch, but it also reads like it’s MILCK’s true place — in the moment, creating something that only she can.
RÓSA’s sonic vibes are super 80’s inspired, like any other band they were inspired by other rock n’ roll legends like The Doors and Nirvana.
You may know folk-pop artist Harry Hudson because of his friendships with the Kardashian sisters and Willow and Jaden smith, but that story’s already been told…
Sleep State Premiere’s a new track that would have been the perfect theme song for any 80’s film
Alt-Pop Rocker Vesperteen cultivates a fan community of music-loving friends and releases his new single, “It Will Never Be Enough!”