Deep Dive
Monkeypox - The Mostly Complete Recordings Of .
Brian Shea's TLAK BandCamp Deep Dive discovers Monkeypox
Deep Dive
Brian Shea's TLAK BandCamp Deep Dive discovers Monkeypox
List
Every year needs a “best of” list, right? Well, here’s ours—a little bit serious, a little bit satirical, and entirely Think Like A Key Music.
Fernando Perdomo
Fernando Perdomo’s cover of ‘All My Loving’ earned praise from the Beatles’ official Instagram and Olivia Harrison, cementing his place as a torchbearer for their timeless legacy.
The Gatekeepers
From avant-rock opera to digital detox: The experimental collective's ambitious second album takes aim at our screen-addicted society.
Rogers & Butler
Q&A with Rogers & Butler about their latest album, "Studio 3" recorded at Abbey Road Studios.
Peter Daltrey
An overview of Peter Daltrey's solo career post-Kaleidoscope/Fairfield Parlour
We caught up with Ward White to get the lowdown on his latest creation and his debut release with Think Like A Key Music. As his fifteenth album, it promises to be a milestone in his illustrious career. Here’s what he had to say: Here Come the Dowsers is
Ex Norwegian
Ex Norwegian's seminal albums 'Sketch' and 'House Music' are reissued with a fresh coat of sonic paint.
Sometimes, a stroke of luck can change everything for a band. For the British rock band Unicorn, that moment arrived at a wedding where a chance meeting with Pink Floyd's David Gilmour led to an extraordinary opportunity. In a recent interview with Whispering Giraffe Productions, Unicorn's
Rome 56
Arthur Lamonica recently sat down for an insightful interview with Its Psychedelic Baby all about new Rome 56 album, Paradise Is Free.
Michael de Albuquerque
We talk with M de Albuquerque about his favorite players, music and albums.
The Shirts
New York's beloved New Wave icons, The Shirts, have returned from a 13-year hiatus with a brand-new single, "Move On Groove On," and a captivating interview on It's Psychedelic Baby. The band, featuring original members Annie Golden, Robert Racioppo, Arthur Lamonica, and John Piccolo,