
There’s a band out there whose palette of sounds and feelings seems inexhaustible. A band who’s been throughly exploring their sounds for the last 18 years, and still surprises with each new record. My Morning Jacket is one of those extraordinary bands that plays their own league in the contemporary music.
Their incendiary shows unanimously validate them as one of the best live acts you can see in the world today, with an unique sound that has been twisting between American roots music, psychedelia, R&B and hard rock. During their European tour presenting «The Waterfall» ([PIAS], 2015), we catch Carl Broemel and Bo Koster (guitar/ keyboard) at Tempelhof Airport in Berlin. This place is holding the first edition of Lolapalooza in Europe and My Morning Jacket are playing in a few hours. We chat with them about the meaning of their music, marketing, the music industry or the band in a pretty interesting conversation.






































«I’m not afraid to say pretty much anything I want» Interview with Kurt Vile
Kim Gordon has it clear. Even in his hometown is a very well renowned artist. August 28 was named Kurt Vile Day and the musician has been distinguished with the Liberty Bell Award, the highest honor in Philadelphia. But flattery aside, Kurt is a family man with his feet on the ground. Introverted rather than shy, the guy behind an endless mane has pretty clear ideas. His music is at the service of his imagination and his lyrics are more autobiographical than he want us to believe. On “B’lieve Me I’m Going Down” we find a restless and unique artist who’s probably in the best moment of his career. Sigue leyendo →
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