Archive | April, 2014

THE FALLEN ANGELS – Have you ever lost a love

Posted on 18 April 2014

IPO Interview – Hawk Bjorn

Posted on 15 April 2014

PGH is all about helping artists highlight their most recent projects, so let us all know what your latest project is – and tell us about how it come into the world. What has the initial feedback on it been like? “Life Insurance” is a collection of personal songs about life, about family and about […]

Warm Morning Brothers – Surprise Box #130

Posted on 13 April 2014

2002, Italy, Piacenza, in the middle of nowhere, on a lazy summer day began a strange adventure called “Warm Morning“. We are two brothers, Simone and Andrea, playing music mainly based on acoustic sounds, inspired by folk and pop music of the sixties. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD: Too Far From The Stars (On a PC? RIGHT […]

IPO Interview – Kool Stuff Katie

Posted on 12 April 2014

We would love to hear what your plans on with your next project – Are you going to a full CD, an EP or just release songs as you finish them? Release them digital only or combine physical with the digital or what? Saren Oliver (drums, vocals, synth.): The plan right now is to rock the […]

Open Mind- Magic Potion

Posted on 08 April 2014

The Marmalade – Reflections Of My Life

Posted on 08 April 2014

IPO Interview – Stormy Strong

Posted on 08 April 2014

PGH is all about helping artists highlight their most recent projects, so let us all know what your latest project is – and tell us about how it come into the world. What has the initial feedback on it been like? Stormy Strong (STORMY): Hi, Stormy Strong is the name of my project, but is […]

JANGLE ON – April

Posted on 07 April 2014

JANGLE ON!  APRIL by Eric Sorsensen [linebreak style=”simple”] Fresh jangly music has not been able to keep up with the surprisingly resilient winter weather in the mid-Atlantic.  Hence, this month’s column will address several “old friends” as well as some new discs and tunes.  Jangly music enthusiasts should check out:              In the new category […]

LOST TREASURES – Barry Gibb

Posted on 07 April 2014

LOST TREASURES   BARRY GIBB The Kid’s No Good By Peter Marston [linebreak style=”25.png”] Though the Bee Gees’ mid- and late-60s work is generally held in very high esteem by pop and psych-pop aficionados, the band’s history is not nearly as well-known as that of the Beatles, the Beach Boys, or even Badfinger or Big […]

The Elevators(UK) – Your I’s Are Too Close Together

Posted on 07 April 2014