Release Date: July 20, 2020 Press Release: POW LS1 Exactly four-months ago today, Pow Presents started to promote their second live music event for The San Francisco Great Society, but postponed the event one month later due to the pandemic. Like so many other shows in the Bay Area and across the nation, live music at venues and music festivals were either postponed or cancelled. We knew that we had to continue to promote music during the pandemic, but safely and creatively. Our first LIVE STREAM was the solution. On the 11th of September, Pow Presents and Homietofu Entertainment will be joining forces once again, but this time broadcasting live streaming…
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POW MUSIC VIDEO PREMIER: HIGH TATRAS “ALL LOVE” with Annie Hardy of GIANT DRAG on backing vocals.
HIGH TATRAS“ALL LOVE”withAnnie Hardy of GIANT DRAG on backing vocals. Shot and edited by Matt Robeson Martin of White Light Prismadditional footage shot by DomZilla Recorded/mixed at Valley Recording Co. in Burbank, CAwith Joe CardamoneMastered by Howie Weinberg HIGH TATRAS LINKS:hightatras.bandcamp.comsoundcloud.com/user-52341880instagram.com/the_high_tatras/twitter.com/tatrashighfacebook.com/HIGH-TATRAS-1559305754365701/www.facebook.com/mellobooking
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The Next Generation of Folk at its Finest: Josh OKeefe’s Newest Album Bloomin’
Up until now, Pow Magazine has been known for our unwavering support of underground, psychedelic, garage rock music. Even so, for the last few years we have been thinking to venture out a bit and start representing the new generation of folk singers. We’ve decided here at Pow that now is the time; so here we go, let’s give some much-needed love and support to this massively underrepresented genre in the world of modern music. Given there is no better time than the present, let’s start off this new folk adventure with a review of Josh Okeefe’s newest album—Bloomin’. Having already been praised by The Irish Times, The Journal of…
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A Psychedelic Surf Rock Journey into Space: Annie Taylor’s New Single “Telephone”
Hailing from Switzerland, Annie Taylor gives off serious grunge heavy, surf rock vibes. Their sound is far from clean, but it’s exactly this grittiness which makes it so addictive—the seductive, moody, new wave lyrics coupled with 80s power ballad riffs makes you want to go on a psychedelic, surf-rock journey into space.
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HANNAH YEUN’S NEWEST SINGLE: “RUNNING”
Well ladies and gents, it’s been a while since my last review, but as Aerosmith said, I’m back in the saddle again, and quite frankly I’m loving it. I couldn’t be happier to jump back in with Hannah Yeun’s newest single “Running”. Anyone claiming to play witchy, sombre tunes with a 60’s vibe immediately captures my attention. Hailing from NYC and now residing in the Sonoran Desert of Tucson, Arizona, Hannah Yeun never ceases to surprise us with some sultry, magnetic tunes. Listening to her music, I began wondering where she found influence from; after finding out she briefly lived on a commune in California’s wine country with the “Moonies”-…