
Theo Obrastoff has released “Even Though I Walk” – a Christmas Rock Opera. Want to listen to samples or hear Theo himself talk more about this project? Head over to the Basement Tapes to listen to the most recent episode featuring this new album.

Theo Obrastoff has released “Even Though I Walk” – a Christmas Rock Opera. Want to listen to samples or hear Theo himself talk more about this project? Head over to the Basement Tapes to listen to the most recent episode featuring this new album.

So you have probably guessed by now that the July issue is a little… delayed. Its not gone – in fact, it is mostly complete and should be out next week! Look forward to a cover story on The Violet Burning, as well as interviews with The Lost Dogs, Men As Trees Walking, Monty Colvin (Galactic Cowboys/Crunchy), Tim McAllister (Flock 14, World Theater), Jim Wiita, and [R]Topia.
The delay has been caused by a few interesting developments behind the scenes taking up our free time. It seems like we are always talking about new things that are happening… and then never making any announcements. But if you are friends with the right people on Facebook, you might have read some rumors about what we are working on. Hopefully in the next couple of months, you will start seeing the actual fruit of these mysterious conversations.
Until then… check out the Basement Tapes! The newest issue features Josh Lory, writer for DTL and member of L.S.Underground, Lifesavors, Bloody Strummers, etc. This recent episode features an older band Josh was in called Soul Reaction. Did you know that many of the bands featured on the Basement Tapes actually gives their music away for download or streaming for free? If you listen, they usually tell you where or how. So check it out!

Brand new from the basement – the trance/industrial of Human 2.7. H2-7′s Cd was reviewed here for the May 2011 issue, but if you wanted to get a good preview of what it sounds like, then this basement tape episode is for you. Or if you are a fan of the band and want to know more. Or if you are a fan of Mike’s awesome podcast. Or maybe you are just bored because it is too stinkin’ hot where you live to go outdoors. So whoever you are – take a listen. You will be entertained.

Today marks the release of the sixth episode of the Basement Tapes – featuring the artist known as And How discussing his Endless Winter album. Tune in to the newest episode for some great music and an awesome Gene Eugene story. Then, go and check out the new Basement Tapes live series – volume 1 featuring Jim Wiita performing “live” on tape… ummm… mp3.
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