Features
Two truths, two lies: From Christian punk drummer, Canadian Andy Shauf is a one-man tour…
I had the pleasure of sitting down with some of the ladies of Cool Schmool.…
Comfort can be a fickle thing, and we take it for granted once we no…
For the past two years, twenty-one year old Lewis and Clark student Harrison Smith has…
Eleven and The Last Artful, Dodgr get down to the bones of her latest project with Neill von Tally, her work with Fresh Selects and Eyrst, and the responsibility we all have to the city of Portland. Dodgr plays with Aminé May 20 at Crystal Ballroom.
Portland trio Skull Diver discusses their earliest musical experiences, their new album “Chemical Tomb,” and their penchant for ornate live performances.
In this month’s cover feature, freaky psych-proggers Morning Teleportation discuss their new record, the perils of touring, and their on-again off-again relationship with Portland.
We caught up with Dan Byers of Little Star and talked about the band’s new album, turning poems into lyrics, antidepressants and sitting in traffic. The Portland trio’s new self-titled album comes out April 14.
In this month’s local feature, Daydream Machine discusses their new record and the double-edged evolution of the Portland venue landscape in recent years.
In this month’s cover feature, we catch up with Brooks Nielsen of The Growlers to talk touring, industry changes, and the band’s newest album, City Club. The Growlers play Roseland Theater on March 23.