Scout Niblett and Tigersaw. Tigersaw.com
Hip. Groovy and tasty like a cold ice cream cone on a hot summer night. Tigersaw, who call Portland, Maine home, are one of those bands that make you feel like taking a long walk under a full moon on a warm summer night.
Ahhh…feel those fresh spring breezes with the [...]
Electric Sorcery
The other night I was walking down a dark, cold street late at night and down around the bend I could hear something dark and mysterious coming from an alleyway. I had drank a few beers and I was ready to dance…I entered an unknown, loud drinking establishment.
The doors of sound have [...]
Pulse Prophets
In the mountains of northern Vermont grooves the five-piece funk-reggae rockers, the Pulse Prophets who creatively brew up their own unique blend of special reggae sauce.
It’s smooth, unpredictably textured and full of feel-good flavor. It slowly simmers in roots, but it’s full of progressive, far-out spices. You better have [...]
Mark LeGrand and his Lovesick Bandits. Photograph by Strainephotography
Honky-tonk by definition is a tawdry nightclub or dance hall. Tawdry by definition means cheap and gaudy in appearance and quality. Mark LeGrand and his Lovesick Bandits are by no means cheap and they certainly do not lack quality, but they have got honky-tonk by the [...]
Green Lady Killers. andyhartmarkphoto.com
A bass guitar provides the beats. An electric guitar provides the lightning. Drums lay down the thunder. All three brought together by a smokin’ band of ladies and you got some dangerous, killer rock and roll.
Welcome to the Green Lady Killers hailing from Phoenix, Arizona who play exactly what they want, [...]
Soundcentury is all about New England Bands
This weeks Soundcentury podcast features a collection of bands who have gathered within the respected collective, Village Produce.
Village Produce represents a growing coalition of independent artists banding together under one roof to better support their careers in music. According to Village Produce, “it is a place where we [...]
Charles Dexter Ward and the Imagineers Poster.
Soundcentury recently uncovered these rockers based out of Coventry, England. The band sent me this write-up and a first track fresh out of the studio. They are currently recording an album as I write this. This is rock and roll. Stay tuned to an upcoming podcast featuring lot’s [...]
Richard James Band. Graphic by Soundcentury. Concert Posters by Maria Dichiappari
The other night I was sitting eating some Maine born and bred clams and one them slipped on some butter, flew off my plate and glided onto the floor. As it hit the ground, it began to spin around and around. The clam was [...]
Hollis Brown in the studio
Soundcentury is a sucker for a well-crafted, stylish pop song and one of the coolest pop songs Soundcentury has heard in quite some time is by the New York rockers’ Hollis Brown. The song “Show Love” is catchy, but not in a cheesy way. It’s got something going on in [...]
Johnny Lingo
There is a bitchin’, soulful piano player rocking down in the Ocean state of Rhode Island and Soundcentury is stoked to feature his band in this podcast.
Providence, RI based vocalist/pianist Johnny Lingo has opened for the likes of the Spin Doctors, Max Creek and the Violent Femmes. He was recently awarded “Best Male [...]