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Interviews, concerts, in-studio performances, and more! Check out the latest from our video team.
Interviews, concerts, in-studio performances, and more! Check out the latest from our video team.
Matthew Caws, frontman of Nada Surf kindly took a seat with us to chat about the concept behind The Stars are Indifferent to Astronomy, staying relevant in an ever-changing music industry, and a funny story from tour.
http://youtu.be/tNSIZ-6R1Qw
Nada Surf plays “Waiting for Something” from their new album, Stars are Indifferent to Astronomy, live at the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor, MI.
Camera:
Colin Marshall
Jeff Makarauskas
Audio:
The Blind Pig
Edit:
Colin Marshall
http://youtu.be/b5mjSYGbqzk
Nada Surf playing “Clear Eye Clouded Mind” from their new album, Stars are Indifferent to Astronomy, live at the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor, MI.
Camera:
Colin Marshall
Jeff Makarauskas
Audio:
The Blind Pig
Edit:
Colin Marshall
http://youtu.be/fAkDWQFWOPI
Kenny Vasoli from Vacationer chats to us about working with new styles of music while the band performs “Good as New” off their recent release entitled Gone.
Hear from Lansing’s own about traveling through Europe, coming back to play in Michigan, and how being on the road together creates a family atmosphere. Also featuring our new video intro!
Portugal. The Man was nice enough to hang out with us in Detroit a few weeks ago. Here’s a video we put together where they talk about their musical influences, how they “see” when writing music, and being poor in Michigan. Plus, you’ve gotta check out their stage…holy crap dude!
Winston Audio recently stopped at Mac’s Bar on their tour with Death On Two Wheels (and, coincidentally, will be back in Pontiac at the Pike Room on April 29), and came into the Impact Studios to share some tunes and chat with Mike Weber.
Mike Weber: So, “Winston Audio”, how did you choose that name?Daniel DeWitt: The founding member, and namer of the band, who’s not with in the band anymore, he told me that his dog, Winston, really liked to change the stations on the radio. If he didn’t like a song, Winston would change the station on the radio. That’s it.