As toxic masculinity becomes an increasingly apparent scourge of our society, artists everywhere are taking up the mantle and addressing the issue head-on. READ MORE…
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Twangville Interview with Malin Pettersen
Tell us about your tour vehicle. Any notable breakdown stories?
I don’t have a driver’s license, so ever since I started touring I’ve been dependent on someone else driving. That means a ton of different vehicles – I’ve been in everything from tiny two-seat cars to sprinters. And motorcycles.
Glide Magazine Premieres the Latest Single from Sara Melson, “State of Ease”

Bands In Town Features Jeff Crosby’s Advice in “How To Stay Healthy On The Road”

Think Healthy
Healthy snacks like nuts, granola, carrots, apples, celery…stuff you can reach for when you’re kinda hungry that’ll tide you over and keep you from eating gross freeway fast food. Don’t fall into the convenience trap. It’ll burn you out and make you feel terrible after a week on the road.
My tour dinner consists of LOTS of salads with grilled chicken and sparkling water. It’s boring but you’ll thank yourself when the tours over.
Use Hotel Exercise Rooms!
They’re not bad and even 20 minutes will make a difference after hours of sitting in the van or bus.
Gus Seyffert’s recent single “Hold On” featured at KCRW’s Today’s Top Tune
LA-based Gus Seyffert has performed in sold out arenas alongside The Black Keys, Beck and Roger Waters. READ MORE…
INDY Week gives Minor Stars’ new album 4 out of 5 stars
With the release of its 2010 debut, The Death of the Sun in the Silver Sea, the Chapel Hill psych-rock band Minor Stars had its sights set on big stages and a career playing rock music. But soon after the album’s release, the original lineup shifted, with new recruits—drummer Iain Watt and bassist Joe Mazzitelli—stepping in to keep the group rolling, before life interrupted in other ways, too. READ MORE…