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Q&A with SEAS

Q&A with SEAS

Every now and again you come across a debut album drenched (pun intended) in promise and talent. SEAS, a local music act from DC, is deserving of such categorization. The project began in 2006 and has evolved from “a collection of quiet, simple guitar-driven instrumental pieces” into vocally and instrumentally rich music that dabbles in a variety of genres including experimental, psych-folk, and indie rock. SEAS’s debut album, Now My Home Is A Beech Tree, stands tall among the many talented musicians in our fine city.

03.02.10
Christen
Featured, Interviews

Q & A with Fort Knox Five

Q & A with Fort Knox Five

Electronica lovers around the world are already familiar with the funky beats and original rhythm combos that make up the signature sound of Fort Knox Five. One listen to their music and you will be hooked, their singles are lively, entertaining, and all together danceable.

Fort Knox Five
Electronic

02.24.10
Emily
Interviews

A Neon Rush to the Head

A Neon Rush to the Head

Inspiration is everywhere.It’s in the sheer determination of our winter Olympians (U.S.A!); it’s in the hearts of our neighbors who lend a hand to those crossing icy streets or digging out snow-buried cars; it’s in the talents of our musicians and artists that keep us smiling or dancing when the weather outside is frightful. Recently, I was inspired by the young, yet incredibly talented musicians of The Neon Rush–a rock band that exudes promise and makes me kick myself for quitting those piano lessons in high school.

02.20.10
Christen
Featured, Reviews

Drinking Buddies

Drinking Buddies

Drunk Buddies’ songs are centered mainly on the unique angst of living within the District. They take a simple approach to their music, two people with a drum set and a guitar, playing trance inducing riffs with thundering rhythms. A Melodic Hardcore/Alt rock band that will remind you of the old days of DC without being stale or repetitive.

02.12.10
Bryan
Featured, Reviews

The Landscape of Star FK Radium

The Landscape of Star FK Radium

If you heard that a band had named themselves after a stadium, what exactly would you expect their music to sound like? Something larger than life? Something you could bang your head to? Something, dare I say, you could fist pump to? Although Star FK Radium is somewhat named for the landmark of HFStivals past, you’re currently more likely to see them at Galaxy Hut rather than the Verizon Center. But the music created by this DC trio has a lot to say, even without lyrics, regardless of the venue.

Star FK Radium
Chamber Rock

02.11.10
Orlando
Featured, Reviews

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