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Tours: John K. Samson touring Ontario

News — September 2, 2012

Weakerthans' singer John K. Samson has announced a solo tour of Ontario, Canada this September with Michael Feurerstack joining him on most dates. Samson released Provincial on Anti- in 2012.

Rumors: Blind Shake collaborating with John Reis

News — February 6, 2013

Minneapolis trio The Blind Shake have posted an update on their facebook page that they are recording a surf record with John Reis (Night Marchers, Hot Snakes, Rocket from the Crypt). Today is our sixth and final day of collaborating on an surf record with John Reis in San Diego.  …

Bands: John Dwyer fuzz pedal available in limited edition

News — June 28, 2013

Death by Audio has released a limited edition fuzz pedal designed by John Dwyer of Thee Oh Sees. We've always been impressed by John's intensity and it's been inspiring to work with him to create this unique effect. We went back and forth with John to craft what he thinks …

Bands: Travis John goes solo (Small Brown Bike)

News — July 10, 2013

Small Brown Bike guitarist Travis John will be releasing two solo records this fall: Blood & Water and August Woods. John released the Goodbye Summer, Hello Fall EP last November, another record with the band Leave Let Be in January, and now the upcoming two full-lengths. Small Brown Bike …

Bands: Travis John (Small Brown Brike) Debuts New Songs

News — July 23, 2013

Travis John from Small Brown Bike will be releasing 2 new solo-albums this Fall entitled August Woods and Blood & Water on Old Point Light. In the mean time, you can check out the new tracks, "Hello Fall" and "Chip Away" from the new releases below:

Interviews: John Wylie (Eulogy Recordings)

Feature — October 16, 2010

Scene Point Blank recently had the chance to speak with John Wylie, owner of Eulogy Recordings and Hand of Hope Records via email. Since 1997, Eulogy, and its affiliates, has put out records at a consistent rate. They are responsible for putting out one of my favorite records ever - …

Interviews: Pictures For Sad Children (John Campbell)

Feature — October 16, 2010

Comic strip artist John Campbell has made quite a name for himself over the years with his web-comic "Pictures for Sad Children." His snide, sarcastic, and depressed subject matter have made the strip a popular read for many, including a substantial readership with the indie music world. Scene Point Blank …

Regular Columns: John Cate: Finding Your Gig Groove

Feature — March 7, 2011

John Cate was born in Liverpool, England, to American ex-pats who settled in the Boston area. John formed the van Gogh Brothers with guitarist Paul Candilore in 1995. The van Gogh Brothers include Paul Candilore on lead guitar, Clayton Young on bass, Steve Latt on fiddle, pedal steel and mandolin …

Regular Columns / Beyond Casual Observation: John Morgan Askew on production, engineering and composing

Feature — January 27, 2019

In the previous installment of Beyond Casual Observation, we visited with three films to briefly illustrate the pleasant entanglement of music and storytelling in cinema. By looking at three different films from different eras, we attempted to express the resonant value of sound in film. I have always been fascinated …

Shows: Big Ears 2022 in Knoxville

News — September 19, 2021

The Big Ears Music Festival is scheduled to return in downtown Knoxville, TN, on March 24-27, 2022. The four day event will features a diverse lineup with over 100 performances between bands, composters, instrumentalists, DJs, and more. Headliners of note include Kim Gordon, John Zorn, Animal Collective and many more. …

Videos: The Rise of the Synths: The Documentary

News — July 11, 2022

A new documentary is out called The Rise of the Synths, narrated by John Carpenter and directed by Ivan Castell on digital formats. The documentary explores the Synthwave scene and interviews artists such as Carpenter Brut, Gunship, Electric Youth, Power Glove, Waveshaper, Dance with the Dead, and more, with a …

Shows: Who's at Big Ears 2023?

News — September 14, 2022

The lineup is taking shape for Big Ears 2023, the tenth year of the Knoxville, TN festival, which takes place from March 30-April 2, 2023 in 12 venues throughout the East Tennessee city. Headliners announced thus far include Iron & Wine, The Bad Plus, Devendra Banhart, Andrew Bird, and many …

Records: Neurot to release second Townes Van Zandt songs collection

News — January 18, 2014

Neurot Recordings has announced a second volumne of Townes Van Zandt covers. Included on the new album will be Nate Hall, Mike Sheidt, John Baizley, Katie Jones, Stevie Floyd, and Dorthia Cottrell. The first volume, Songs of Townes Van Zandt, was released in 2012.

Bands: Lights Out Relaunch Website

News — October 25, 2004

Lights Out (on Youngblood Records) relaunched their website. It can be viewed here. It's fresh.

John Vanderslice – Cellar Door

Review — May 26, 2004

Breaking News: San Francisco's favorite singer-songwriter/space cadet has returned to the home planet for his newest release Cellar Door . As his spacecraft touched down, thousands of loyal fans anxiously lined up outside of record stores to the hear musical renditions of his latest journeys via compact disc. Once the …

John Vanderslice – Pixel Revolt

Review — January 25, 2006

I get the distinct impression that John Vanderslice might be a bit of a flake. But after spending some time with Pixel Revolt, I'm also starting to think that he's hit the nail of urban hipster-dom right on it's untidily coiffed head, and on the whole, it's made a …

John Cate & The Van Gogh Brothers – X

Review — November 28, 2011

The newest John Cate & The Van Gogh Brothers album X has been released and I am happy to say it does not disappoint. The album has twelve tunes on it that fit well with what you have come to expect from John and the band, great melodies, three part …

John K. Samson – Provincial

Review — April 2, 2012

It’s already been four plus years since the last Weakerthans record. If I weren’t aging quickly myself, that would feel like a long time. While I’m not sure what’s up with their status as a band, ringleader John K. Samson set aside time in early 2011 to record his first …

John, The Void – Self Titled EP

Review — August 18, 2014

Proving that Italians can do the doomy, post-metal thing just as well as anyone else, mysterious and methodical five-piece group John, the Void’s 2014 self-titled EP (which actually runs a bit longer than what I might typically expect from an extended play) features six tracks ranging from two minute ambient …

Father John Misty – I Love You, Honeybear

Review — March 16, 2015

I saw Father John Misty in concert about two years ago. Josh Tillman sauntered onto stage in an all-white suit—wild and mustachioed—advertising the caricature of a drug-addled, disillusioned troubadour that he had created for himself. He lit a cigarette almost immediately and somehow, in the carcinogenic chokehold, sang in a …