
Adebisi Shank bass player, Vin McCreith, wants to share his Toblerone with you!
Jul 14, 2011 | Categories: Arts, Featured | Tags: Adebisi Shank, Instrumental Music, interview, Ireland, music reviews, Punk Music, Q&A, sargent house, Vin McCreith | Leave A Comment »

Zechs Marquise is a band that is comprised primarily of Rodriguez-Lopez men. Along with El Paso friends, Marcos and Matt, they make some seriously trippy beautiful music.
Apr 14, 2011 | Categories: Arts, Featured | Tags: experimental rock, great american music hall, Instrumental Music, Marcel Rodriguez Lopez, marfred rodriguez lopez, Prog Rock, rico rodriguez lopez, san francisco, zechs marquise | Leave A Comment »

The Mars Volta and Tool without the incomprehensible lyrics.
Mar 27, 2011 | Categories: Arts, Podcasts | Tags: bend oregon, brainjar, empty space orchestra, experimental rock, featured artists, FLABcasts, free jazz, Instrumental Music, interviews, lindsey elias, shane thomas | Leave A Comment »

Fang Island’s finger-tapping guitar lines, chanted vocals, triumphant harmonies and overall perky songs hearken to the sort of “Total Music” of Jay Reatard, Ponytail, Kraftwerk, Marnie Stern, Thin Lizzy, et al. But, perhaps more so, its songs are like the music in your head at that moment when everything feels just right: that first kiss, that high score on the video game, buying your first small nation in cash… you know, good stuff.
Mar 14, 2010 | Categories: Arts, Podcasts | Tags: Boston, Brooklyn, Chris Georges, Daisy, Davy Crocket, Fang Island, Fucking Champs, Instrumental Music, interviews, jason bartell, Marc St. Sauveur, Michael Jacober, Nicholas Andrew Sadler, Queen, RISD, sargeant house, The Illinois, Total Music, Tours, Weezer | 1 Comment »

Los Angeles sonic instrumental group, Red Sparowes, is about to drop their latest cd, The Fear is Excruciating, But Therein Lies the Answer. FLABmag review: It’s some seriously freak/slit -worthy music.
Mar 13, 2010 | Categories: Arts | Tags: andy arahood, bryant clifford meyer, david clifford, emma ruth rundle, epic soundscapes, greg burns, heroism, Instrumental Music, los angeles, Matador, monumental riffs, music review, Prog Rock, Red Sparowes, sargeant house, soundscapes, soundtracks, sparse lyricism, Stan Brakhage | Leave A Comment »