Anuhigh’s Sterlin9 kicks in with style and confidence on the late-night anthem that is DarkSide (Gimme The Loot).

Rebecca Cullen
You forget all prior comparisons or references to other artists, the Betweenzone sound and style is theirs, it’s directed towards expressing ideas and feelings about certain issues, and the music will go wherever it needs to in order to explore this.
“To this day, coffee shop shows continue to be my favorite. I love that by the end of the set, there’s the potential for everyone to be friends. It’s like a social experiment that is bonded together by music and warm, delicious goodness.”
Featuring a mildly cinematic, softly tribal yet comforting soundscape and rhythm, the single showcases a unique meeting between production and voice.
A powerful moment, classically engaging, grabbing hold of the body and the mind all at once – imparting a sense of reality crumbling as this plethora of ideas, sounds, the echo of LSD, rains down and envelops you.
Lines like I’ve had my days with meth linger briefly in the mind, before the audio quickly slams back into your consciousness with the grit and gnarly gusto of a vengeful tiger.
Blending the classic vocals of a big-band, indie hit from yesteryear, with multiple layers of distorted, euphoric synths – Kiss Me Like The Devil boldly walks the line between optimism & melancholy.
Indiana’s Louie Hefna has this down to a T. The raspy tone of his voice, the softness with which its delivered, blends hypnotically with the easy-going nature of the soundscape.
Following the release of their latest and final album as a band, the superb project that is The Mild Mild West, we were blessed with an interview with Austin’s AP Mode to find out more about their journey and what they hope the future holds. Here’s the conversation in full. * * * Hi guys … Continued
This is your anthem, his anthem – whoever needs it. As boasted in the lyrics themselves – it’s safe to say he’s raising the bar.
Not too many artists manage to be authentically creative, fearless in their style yet still interesting and impressive in the process.
Virginia’s Amira gears up to release her debut EP, the aptly titled Broken Angel.