Rabbit of Indie Rock Mag put together an episode of Trans Vinyl Express that includes The Dirty Sample’s “The Children Sing”, one of the more experimental songs from his beat tape Beats To Murder Rappers 2. The mix also includes a song from our good friend Fresh Kils! Check it out here!
Epic and Deadly Stare recently answered some questions for Indie Music Discovery. The discussed their new album, A library called Calder, music memories, dream collabs, and more. Check it out below or read it here.
Chadio & The Gumshoe Strut will be on hand to answer your questions in the chat during their Bandcamp Listening on Friday at 8 PM EST. Come by and check out the album a week before the release date. RSVP here.
Chadio & The Gumshoe Strut will drop their new album, Root Sellers, on June 27. But you can pre-order it now on digital, CD or cassette. The physical copies both include The Gumshoe Strut’s instrumentals for the album. The CD also has a booklet insert with the lyrics and the images for the three singles.
Kaboom Atomic was interviewed by Memphis Reigns for his Forecasted podcast. They spoke at length about Kaboom’s come up and his new album with The Dirty Sample, 2 Cents, touching on a bunch of the songs, and ended with some discussion about his acting, comedy and writing careers. Yeah, Kaboom does it all!
“Once you’re able to wrap your head around the idiosyncratic nature of this style, you can fully appreciate Max Moon’s lyrics and flow.” – The Wild is Calling
Another excellent review, although this time shorter, of Max Moon’s “Little Do They Know” single…
“Little Do They Know”, the first single from Max Moon’s upcoming debut album, The Grand Howl, is out now!
For the first single off his debut solo album, Nickel City MC Max Moon teams up with Toronto MPC & production heavyweight Fresh Kils, one of only two guest producers on his mostly self-produced The Grand Howl. On “Little Do They Know”, Max barrages the listener with reflective art rhymes across a warped canvas of gitched-out jazz-rap. He expresses a pride in modesty and a focus on the essential’s of life, or as he describes it: “Don’t need much, a hand to hold, some skin to touch”. He also asserts his individual and singular approach to the genre. “Little Do They Know” is bound to leave heads spinning as Max Moon shows the world that he does things in a way all his own.
Written and performed by Max Moon Produced by Fresh Kils Art by Apdtum