Cass Noelle
One of the most lovely part of the holidays is traditions – and the Thanksgiving week episode is becoming one of our favs. We will once again gather ’round the fire for some gratitude banter, this year with Cass Noelle.
Check out the Bands and Musicians we have spoken with. Maybe they could be Your Next Favorite Band
One of the most lovely part of the holidays is traditions – and the Thanksgiving week episode is becoming one of our favs. We will once again gather ’round the fire for some gratitude banter, this year with Cass Noelle.
The exciting supergroup Fantastic Cat is so great, we’re featuring an episode on each one of it’s members. So with this endeavor, you get 5 nextfavbands! You’re welcome!
It’s no secret how big a fan we are of Dirty Dollhouse – from Chelsea Mitchell’s angelic, ethereal vocals, to her songwriting that is as clever as it is catchy – it hard to not be a card-carrying member of the fan club.
Dustin Douglas & the Electric Gentlemen bring dynamic, heavy, sexy & dirty, blues-influenced rock n’ roll bring vintage sound and vibe to modern ears.
Get ready to Oogie Boogie! We’ve been invited to join Drew & the Blue in their garage studio to take in some of their garage-kept surf-punk rock-n-roll madness, where they’ve recorded a bunch of their tracks, like their latest single “Cigarette”.
Born in West Philadelphia, Reef the Lost Cauze came up in hip-hop as a lethal battle-rap MC. He defeated opponents in all types of venues, from school grounds to grimy back alleys to professional competitions.
Katie Feeney, the lead vocalist and songwriter for the Philly-based Outlaw Americana band Roberta Faceplant, is a honky tonk hurricane with a voice that blends the raw, rock n’ roll grit of Janis Joplin with the whimsical, western smoothness of Patsy Cline.
Approaching the release of their third album, we sit down with all 5 members of We’re From Antarctica: Paco Brown, Jessie Rae, Jon Blanco, Mac Kressley, and Chris Rauch – who are all…in the band.
Jonathan Miron and Philip Sheegog are Julliard trained, but not limited by the constraints of classical training, even when you hear the description “genre-defying electro-acoustic duo” that does not begin to describe the soundscapes that they are dreaming up.
Before they hit the road with their booty-shakin americana folk soul, Founder Z. Lupetin sat down with us virtually from SoCal to share the band’s story and music.
Get yourself ready for some shreddin! We bring on incredible bluesman Greg Sover to talk about his journeys to Philly, from Brooklyn and finding his talent for the guitar.
Be immersed in warm, harmony-rich, disco rock anthems by the purveyors of pure energy – Smokey Brights.