Summit Indie Fest is an inaugural event happening at Book and Bar in Portsmouth, NH on Saturday, May 19th. The ideals behind the fest are two fold, to present great bands [ … ]
Category: Interviews
The Teskey Brothers: From The Heart
One of the best things in life is being proven wrong. I got an email last week telling me about this soul band from Australia. I was, in a word, [ … ]
Lula’s Live @ Lizard Lounge: An Interview With Isa Burke and Show You Should Know 3/20
Its no secret that, at RLR, we love all the things being discussed in this article. The Lizard Lounge has been a home for me as an artist and also [ … ]
An Interview with Langhorne Slim: Falling Hard
Langhorne Slim’s latest album, Lost at Last, Volume 1, is a real gem. It came out in November last year and it’s been a steady companion for me ever since. [ … ]
Awakening : An Interview with Gentle Temper and Live EP “Sleep It Off”
Gentle Temper is a dreamy folk duo out of the Boston area. There music is tempered with easy strummed and plucked guitars, smart rhythm arrangements and tender harmonies. Releasing a [ … ]
Summit Indie Fest Featured Artist: Troll 2
Summit Indie Fest is an inaugural event happening at Book and Bar in Portsmouth, NH on Saturday, May 19th. The ideals behind the fest are two fold, to present great [ … ]
Robert Perry and Mark Erelli: The Second Shift
Many museums across the country have started incorporating live music events into their programming as a way to bring in more visitors and expand their reach. But it’s rare to [ … ]
An Interview with Ry Cavanaugh (Session Americana): The Proximity of Performance
Session Americana is releasing a new live album and they’re running a kickstarter campaign to get it going. The campaign has done well so far. The band has a really [ … ]
An Interview with Henry Jamison: Conversations Set to Music
Henry Jamison can write a song that gets stuck in your head because it’s got a good hook or a catchy chorus; and then the more you sing along, the [ … ]
Cover Me Up: John Farone covers INFJ’s ‘Before Your Time’
John Faraone is no stranger to covering a tune and imparting the beautiful subtleties of his voice and playing to songs penned by another writer. A quick look at his [ … ]