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Black Kids Are Here To Party: An Interview With Bassist Owen Holmes

Black Kids Are Here To Party: An Interview With Bassist Owen Holmes

We (somehow) lured Black Kids bassist, Owen Holmes, into talking to us about his band and their career before they embark upon their three month tour of Europe.
Um, we have no idea how we did it, either.

Butch Walker Video, Kristi Jo Rocks, and Black Kids! (Oh my!)

Butch Walker Video, Kristi Jo Rocks, and Black Kids! (Oh my!)

Hello there!
First things first: Butch Walker premiered his new video for the song “The Weight Of Her” over on Amazon.
His album is still being very well-received here at Audioholic Media, particularly the tracks “Here Comes The…” (duet with Pink), “ATL”, and “A Song For the Metalheads”.
Rock on, Butch.
(Watch the video here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/mpd/permalink/mPS63GPJDZPRM.)
So we just posted [...]

“Why?” by Annie Lennox, Written By Musician Kristi Jo

L.A.-based musician Kristi Jo tells us (ahem) why she is so moved by Annie Lennox’s “Why?”

Jason Mraz and Lisa Hannigan in Portland, Oregon

Jason Mraz and Lisa Hannigan in Portland, Oregon

Seeing Jason Mraz live is probably the most romantic thing I’ve ever done… by myself.
I got to see him play at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall in Portland on Wednesday. With a trumpet player, a dude on sax, and a guy on the “rusty trombone” (thank you, Jason), the show had a jazzy vibe, which [...]

Getting Personal With Person L

Getting Personal With Person L

Without further delay, here is the Person L interview that you thought we made up. We talked to Kenneth Vasoli right before a show at The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA a little over a month ago. After moving on from his prior band, The Starting Line, Kenneth finds himself back at square one. But from the sounds being produced, you would totally think otherwise.

<em>Sycamore Meadows</em>, Butch Walker

Sycamore Meadows, Butch Walker

Butch Walker releases Sycamore Meadows, his best and most mature album to date.

Thom Yorke, Kings Of Leon

Thom Yorke, Kings Of Leon

Thom Yorke celebrates, and Kings Of Leon release their video for the song “Use Somebody.”