Between his bluegrass voice, genuine love for performance, and one-man-band resilience, there's just something so authentic about Scott H. Biram. If that weren't enough, in 2004, Biram was involved in a near-fatal car crash, requiring him to have his bones re-connected with metal rods and even necessitating a foot-and-a-half of his intestine to be removed. A month later, he showed up in a wheelchair with an I.V. drip dangling from his arm in Austin, Texas. His new album, Nothin' But Blood is a great collection of whiskey-soaked singles, reflecting his influences of Americana, blues, and heavy metal. Displaying his antique 1959 Gibson guitar during a recent in-studio session, Biram played four songs from the album, each perfect for living slow and easy. Sit down for a spell, and check it out here:
Leeds band Eagulls know how to incorporate punk fuzz and poppy hooks into a hard-hitting blend of speedy percussion, chainsaw reverb, and, well, demonic possession. Notorious for their thoughts on the so-called 'beach-bands' out right now, Eagulls aren't looking to make any long-time friends with a…
"I'm sorry, I have to interrupt. My mind was just blown," DJ Cheryl Waters revealed after Milagres opened their recent in-studio session at KEXP with "The Letterbomb." With its funky drums and shifts between baritone and falsetto, it's easy to see why Milagres' music made her feel this way. In fac…