Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Bull Pit Podcast #15: Abajo Fidel


This is part 3 of an interview I did with Hector of The Frequency. NME's Chris Mandle calls the Frequency's new album "tied together with slick, stripped-back music strengthened by simplicity as much as beauty."And, "‘Unlikely Morning Song’ could calm even the most bilious of souls, while ‘Ego Is The Drug/3am’’s 17 minutes of poetic adventure has the scale of an instrumental Iliad."

In this 3rd installment of the interview, Hector completes the story about how he got off the island of Cuba... and tells some harrowing and heartbreaking stories about why he had to leave the island.

Songs by Black Furies, Soho Roses, Rock City Angeles.

iTunes is down, I had to re-submit our feed and it takes days for them to re-approve. It's getting more and more like Cuba here!

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