Lonely Little Kitsch Interview on Nagamag

Categories: Features, Interviews, Rock Features, Rock Interviews, The Latest|Tags: , , , , |

Lonely Little Kitsch
Interview

Nagamag:
Which are the genres that describe your music style better?

Lonely Little Kitsch:
Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Garage Rock

Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Lonely Little Kitsch:
Both of us have been involved in music for a long time, in different ways. Nolan has been a musician most of his life, including a solo project, and music released with his bands The Weather Wild and The Minimum Wage. For myself (Kristen), I’ve done music marketing and promo for a long time as a career, and now run the music site we own together called From The Strait, as well as the related music PR agency, FTS PR. I’ve written songs since I was young, but it wasn’t until Nolan really gave me the push I needed that anything I helped create saw the light. Now we’re making music together as Lonely Little Kitsch, and we’ve also just soft launched a new indie record label called Swear Word Records.

Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?

Lonely Little Kitsch:
Music was important to me from a very young age. When I was little, my older sister would make me mixed tapes with the songs she was listening to – that really helped form my love of music, and my tastes. Road trips up north with my family also had a hand in it, as the music my parents listened to became some of my favourites as well. Beyond that, a lot of 90s music shaped the way I still listen – those were really my formative years, and I still listen to a lot of the same bands often.

Nagamag:
What is the band’s songwriting process?

Lonely Little Kitsch:
It often happens when we’re not trying to create a new song. Sometimes we’ll be trying to finish writing an old song, or we may just be hanging around our house, when Nolan noodles around on the guitar and comes up with a riff that catches our attention. He’ll usually keep playing it while I sing a melody over it and find something that works. From there, Nolan will finesse the rhythm and lead guitar riffs and come up with a solid bassline, while I iron out the vocal melodies and lyrics. Essentially, he’s the instruments and and I’m the vocals, with input from each other on both. Sometimes it’s a little too easy to write together! Not a bad problem to have.

Nagamag:
What’s next for Lonely Little Kitsch?

Lonely Little Kitsch:
We have a lot more songs on the go! Our next single is a fun one, look for it in early 2023. The one after that will likely go in a bit of a different direction, genre-wise. While all of our songs can be considered “rock”, we tend to dive into a few different subgenres.
We’ll also be putting together a live band, and maybe playing some shows at some point. Possibly some acoustic duo shows in the meantime. And then… world domination? I’d really like to be sponsored by a burger chain. It’s good to have dreams.

Nagamag:
Many artists listen to genres that they are not producing music for. Which track is your favorite that is NOT similar to yours?

Lonely Little Kitsch:
Fleetwood Mac Rhiannon

Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which is the track from a similar artist you admire?

Lonely Little Kitsch:
The Kills DNA

Discover & Listen to Lonely Little Kitsch

Lonely Little Kitsch on Spotify

Lonely Little Kitsch’s Signature Track

Lonely Little Kitsch on Social Media

Facebook: @lonelylittlekitschband – www.facebook.com/lonelylittlekitschband

Instagram: @lonelylittlekitsch – www.instagram.com/lonelylittlekitsch

Twitter: @lonelykitsch – twitter.com/lonelykitsch

Lonely Little Kitsch’s Website: fromthestrait.com/lonely-little-kitsch-epk/

Searching for Serenity – Alone

Categories: Audio, Rock, Spotify, The Latest|Tags: , , , , |

“Απελευθερωτική, γεμάτη ένταση ροκ μελωδία και πληθωρικός ρυθμός. Τα εκπληκτικά φωνητικά ανεβάζουν την ταχύτητα και εξυψώνουν το κομμάτι με την τραχύ ύφος τους και την ζωντάνια τους. Προκαλεί εκρηκτική διάθεση και ποικίλα συγκινητικά συναισθήματα.”

“Liberation, full of rock tune and exuberant rhythm. The amazing vocals raise speed and elevate the piece with their rough style and vitality. It causes an explosive mood and a variety of moving emotions.” (Automatically Translated)

-Nagamag.com

This song released by: FACT Records

Track Sources:
Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/7DqzsyRgjj4d6DlxiXMgUd

Artist’s Socials:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/sfsthemusic
Instagram: www.instagram.com/sfsthemusic

Website: www.twitch.tv/sfsthemusic

Trauma Cat – White Jesus

Categories: Audio, Rock, Spotify, The Latest|Tags: , , , , |

“Faster tempo with great electric guitar themes and riffs, powerful, groovy with great vocals. Lead guitar theme/solo part is amazing, such a great harmony and transitions. Higher vocals are giving the song the softness as a perfect opposite to the music mood. ”

-Nagamag.com

This song released by: Fake Records

Track Sources:
Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/2l3UhFXptNBjTnReVzSVVX
Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQh7_NKaAJ8
Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/album/white-jesus/1637441715?i=1637442077
Deezer: www.deezer.com/track/1847966167

Death Lens – Not Impressed

Categories: Audio, Rock, The Latest|Tags: , , , |

“Garage Rock guitar reefs instantly configure the desired wave, radiating the waves of energy and accelerating the heart rhythm. The group -death Lens- again show their exceptional talent and excessive charisma. Atmosphere, style, taste and unusual approach to arrangement! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Гитарные рифы garage rock моментально настраивают на нужную волну, излучая волны энергии и ускоряя сердечный ритм. Группа -Death Lens- снова проявляют свой исключительный талант и чрезмерную харизматичность. Атмосфера, стиль, вкус и необычный подход к аранжировке!”

-Nagamag.com

The band explains:

"Not Impressed" is our 'fuck you' anthem to those who wanted to put us down while we were trying to get up. It’s the spark that lit the powder keg and allowed us to start writing No Luck. We were being called washed out, burnouts, within the music community. We took that anger and used it as fuel to write this anthem, to let it ring through Los Angeles in hopes that it would reach those who didn’t believe in us. And let me tell you, it did. So this song is for those who feel like they can’t achieve what they want because there are others trying to bring them down. Trust me, you can do whatever you want, use this song as fuel and tell those haters to fuck off. "

www.instagram.com/deathlensband/

Mystic Peach – It’s Not Their Future (Video)

Categories: Rock, The Latest, Video|Tags: , , , |

“Are you strong enough to withstand the heat of “Mystic Peach”? Hot like fire single in Garage Rock mood. Electric guitar patterns are driven along with some wild lyrics and distortion effects. Sound with attitude, not for every kind of listeners. Dare to try it!”

-Nagamag.com

lnk.to/M-MysticPeach
twitter.com/mysticpeachh
www.instagram.com/mysticpeachh/
www.facebook.com/MysticPeachh

Southampton’s hair-raiser trio Mystic Peach have today shared their genre-thwarting single ‘It’s Not Their Future’, as well as their highly anticipated debut EP ‘M?’, via on-the-pulse South Coast label and promoters Honeymooner. In addition to the EP comes the band’s debut UK headline tour.

“Taut, intense songwriting with a rock crunch” – Clash Magazine

“No-one has managed to capture pre-lockdown loneliness in a three-minute isolated snapshot as prevailingly as Mystic Peach” – So Young Magazine

“Mystic Peach’s vocalist and guitarist Curtis Gale’s vocals are gale-force winds of their own, smashing through waves of sound with an accelerating menace while the grungy riff antes up worryingly like the most earnest of poker bluffs, daring you to call it out” – The Line of Best Fit

“There will be times in the future where Mystic Peach will be able to purr their way through people’s ears, right now it’s all about the chaos. Please don’t stop!” – Jack Saunders

“They’re really, really good, really intense and every song comes straight from the heart.” – Huw Stephens

Watch ‘It’s Not Their Future’ video here / Listen to ‘M?’ EP here

Having previously been selected as Jack Saunders’ Next Wave on BBC Radio 1, a track remixed by New York’s A Place To Bury Strangers and recently signed to Marshall Amplifcation’s Live Agency, 2021, despite it’s grievances, was a force which encouraged Mystic Peach to indulge in a total rebrand- a change in artistic direction which enabled the group to embrace their vulnerabilities, as they gear up to unveil their biggest work yet; a labour of love and a concoction of emotions created in pockets of isolation, that’s itching to be unleashed into a freer, more creatively lucid state of existence.

Of the EP, vocalist / guitarist Curtis Gale notes: “We’re excited to finally release our first major piece of “art”; an EP that seemed to flawlessly meet the narrative of our intentions of being open on mental health, with personal experiences turned into a short story and the regression of the protagonist’s sanity.

Though that may appear negative for us, it’s an insight of our difficulties and sharing them through our music in the hope that it helps someone out there and we can celebrate our weirdness together.”

Recorded in lockdown by George Murphy at West London’s Eastcote Studios, ‘M?’, and subsequently ‘She’s So Neat’, are two captivating examples of how banded self-progression can result in long term fluidity, and confrontationally companionate euphoria. Neither a “real” name nor a symbol of mystique but rather a self-adaptive emblem of headspaces trapped in time, and set-free in guitar based anarchy, ‘M?’ is a raucous tale of subconscious intuition that combines influences of 60’s garage and Motown/Northern Soul, with a psychological plethora of Psych-Punk precision.

Categorised manically into four key stages: ‘She So Neat’: Obsession, ‘Demon Sway’: Delusion, ‘It’s Not Their Future’: Denial and ‘Float’: Suicidal tendencies, ‘M?’ is without a shadow of a doubt a four-way trip to god knows where, and just about every corner of the mind; exemplifying Mystic Peach’ innate ability of documenting the “ordinary”, during exceptionally extraordinary circumstances.

Curtis Gale continues:

“It’s Not Their Future is denial. It’s obsession. The thought of looking at yourself in the mirror and discovering flaws. Going to the dark side of your mind to discover why you feel the way you do is sometimes too much for one human to take. So what now? Blame someone/thing to make out that you’re not the problem… that turns into obsession, unfortunately. To speak for others because you feel depressed too doesn’t mean you should. Just because an antidepressant didn’t work for one person – it doesn’t mean it won’t for others. Just because your views do not match theirs – it doesn’t mean they are wrong. It’s unhealthy for the mind to obsess, and the majority of people are obsessed. We are all unhealthy.”

***

Mystic Peach are:

Curtis Gale – Vocals guitar

Joe Ingram – Bass

Jimi Allen – Drums

UK Tour Dates:

17th December, Heartbreakers, Southampton

25th February – The Garage (Attic Bar), Glasgow

26th February – Yes! Basement, Manchester

27th Feb The Dark Horse, Birmingham

2nd March – The Exchange, Bristol

3rd March – The Loft, Portsmouth

4th March – The George Tavern, London

All on sale: musicglue.com/mysticpeachh

Load More Posts
Go to Top