Archive for October, 2010
Posted on October 5, 2010 - by Mark Zonda
The Tiny Tide of the Moon
Tiny Tide is an indie band from Italy born on 2007, on the almighty bloom of the indie pop wave. Mark Zonda and Porlock attended at the show of a duo from the UK SO untalented that looked each others into the eyes and without a word decided to start a band being confident they could only would have done better than that. Since then a lot of things happened.
Posted on October 3, 2010 - by Mark Zonda
Living and growing with Felt Tips
For all those indie kittens living every day assuming that Stuart Murdoch and Morrissey are the closest thing to God, the arrival of The Felt Tips must have been welcomed somehow as a miracle gift. It’s not really hard laying back and projecting our minds to those melodies listening to tracks like “The One Who Got Away” or the more explicit “Dear Morrissey”, and it’s not surprise at all that the arrival of their first long playing “Living and Growing” is fan most awaited event next to Christmas. (more…)
Posted on October 2, 2010 - by Mark Zonda
Still Flyin’… never gonna touch the ground!
Still Flyin’ are possibly the largest pop collective in the World, not in term of numbers of musicians but certainly dealing with the broadest nationality of the different members scattered all around the World. I had the chance to meet the band live one year ago in a litte Italian town and collaborate with Sean Rawls on my U.N.DISCO project for Kingem Records. Still Flyin’ Italian tour is a good chance to have an interview with the Flyin’ mind.


