Articles by David Zeidler

With Marked For Death, Emma Ruth Rundle has composed a complex piece of work that rocks, soothes, haunts, saddens and uplifts. If this is truly the closing chapter of one book prior to the opening of another, then it is a climax that no one will soon forget. One of 2016’s finest releases. By David Zeidler

Growing up in Connecticut during the ‘90s, I was witness to a rock-solid local music scene, albeit one with a decided lack of variance in terms of style. Fast forward to the present day. After several quiet years some exciting bands are beginning to emerge from Connecticut once again, but in a colorful bloom of styles. One of those bands is The Most. David Zeidler spoke to multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Nick Hasko about the scene and more.

One of the most satisfying post-punk releases of the year to date. More importantly, it is a record that suggests a promising new beginning rather than simply an attempt to give old fans one more go-round. Nostalgia be damned, Overseas exists for 2016 and beyond, and vibrantly so. By David Zeidler