The January/February issue of Under The Radar is boasting a rather impressive 2012 artist survey (along with a less impressive Grimes cover), and you can check out some of Kevin's answers online for free. Read them here. You can also buy the magazine anywhere in the US, and if you're (un?)fortunate to live abroad, you can treat yourself to a zinio download for a pretty reasonable price.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Noisey Vice session, Under the Radar feature
OK, so this was posted on the 15th, but believe it or not, for the past four days I've had more important things to attend to than this page. (don't worry, this doesn't mean I'm getting a life)
So what are the goods there? I'll start with the acoustic rendering of Heimdalsgate Like A Promethean Curse, which still does it for me after all these years, even though that is the second video... The first one is Feminine Effects featuring Rebecca Cash. It is kind of funny that these two songs were written more than 7 years ago and we're still hearing them when there is obviously something big happening at the Sunlandic Studios these days. I know a lot of you have been asking about the plan to release a couple of singles, but I don't have any news on that front. For all I know, this isn't going to happen in the foreseeable future. We are also getting closer to getting our goodies from the Kickstarter campaign, but they're really lousy when it comes to updates, so I'm just going to assume that everything is going according to the schedule. Now that would be a first.
The January/February issue of Under The Radar is boasting a rather impressive 2012 artist survey (along with a less impressive Grimes cover), and you can check out some of Kevin's answers online for free. Read them here. You can also buy the magazine anywhere in the US, and if you're (un?)fortunate to live abroad, you can treat yourself to a zinio download for a pretty reasonable price.
The January/February issue of Under The Radar is boasting a rather impressive 2012 artist survey (along with a less impressive Grimes cover), and you can check out some of Kevin's answers online for free. Read them here. You can also buy the magazine anywhere in the US, and if you're (un?)fortunate to live abroad, you can treat yourself to a zinio download for a pretty reasonable price.
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