Soundwaves Podcast
Episode #352 – picnics
Vocalist and guitarist Chazz says the best way to describe picnics is “like a scratched Nirvana CD playing from the room next to you.” … read more
Episode #351 – C.Valenta
With new material on the way, hip-hop artist C.Valenta looks to continue wielding the power of expression through music. … read more
Episode #350 – Treason Angel
Gavin Hoffman doesn’t like people. In his debut release as Treason Angel, Ritual Sacrifice uses noise to channel an anti-religion, misanthropic ethos—though you may not recognize it just from listening. … read more
Episode #349 – Sindar
For Kona Ossana, the release of his band Sindar’s debut album Splintered Light was an opportunity to grow as a musician, both technically and creatively. … read more
Episode #348 – Pony Logan
Pony Logan describes his debut album, The Big Sky, as “country music for people who like Frank Ocean.” … read more
Episode #347 – Bijuu
Bijuu started making beats in large part as a way to cope with the noise in his head. … read more
Episode #346 – MCKC
MCKC processes the thoughts and feelings he can’t bring himself to say plainly through his eponymous personal project.. … read more
Episode #345 – Sunhills
Once skeptical of others’ ability to understand him, Drew Kaluna learned that he could lean on others—that being vulnerable would make him, and Sunhills, better. … read more
Episode #344 – Pillars
While quarantine has given B Zitting the opportunity to focus on a more experimental, production-focused EP, their bandmate Ryan Collenburg is integral to Pillars’ aesthetic and sound. The band is currently working on two EPs in tandem, and both express an evolving facet of the band. … read more
Episode #343 – Martian Textilez
Over the last decade Martian Textilez has been working on himself. From relationships to friendships to his own sense of masculinity, Textilez’ sees opportunity for growth in almost everything. … read more