Category Archives: Milwaukee

VIDEO: Bug Moment – “Moth”

Indie pop trio Bug Moment have a new video out for their song “Moth.” Directed by Jesse Bleck, the scene here finds Jasmine Rosenblatt talking on their Garfield telephone as Gray Edward plays guitar and Aidan Hoppens playing drums on the TV. Rosenblatt’s lyrics confront a failed relationship and feeling you owe the other person nothing. It’s a visual of

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VIDEO: Peeper & Le Play – “Tons of Pics”

Eccentric pop band Peeper & Le Play may be dissolving, but they’re not going out without one last visual. Featuring their delightful dance hit “Tons of Pics”, the video depicts photos of random objects and mirror selfies while silhouettes of the band variably appear on the sides. Vocalist Zack Pieper’s silhouette is prominently featured singing, moving and grooving, and even

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AUDIO: Greg Koch – “Stick and Coal for Christmas”

Rockstar Greg Koch of Koch-Marshall trio is out with a Christmas single. It’s a blues number about Koch’s misbehaved cats; all he wants is for them to get along for once but until they do, they’re getting a stick and coal for Christmas. Guitar effects are added to simulate the cats’ meows, making for a fun holiday ditty. Half of

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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Mere of Light

Experimental-psychedelic folk project Mere of Light played at the Jazz Gallery in Riverwest on Thursday evening alongside New York-based experimental artist Cal Fish, Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter Itchy Kisses, and Milwaukee’s improvisational noise collective Frenia. Candles and trippy lights illuminated the dark room, making for an intimate evening of eclectic talent. Mere of Light is the project of Elise McArdle, who utilizes

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AUDIO: Auxeptheon – “Bloodsummoned”

Blackened death metal project Auxeptheon is out with a new record. Written over a period of seven years, it’s five tracks that roar with fire and might. From a serpent’s temple to a light vortex to the sun itself, there’s an epic conquest of navigating the most treacherous of obstacles here. “Eternal Invocation of Spring” spans over fourteen minutes long

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