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Reverb International 3

Reverb International 3

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Reverb International No. 3 kicks off with those hard-rocking bad boys of Surf and Power Pop, The Boss Martians. Check out our in-depth interview with Evan and Eric Foster of The Martians as they discuss their on-road antics and the recording of their latest album, Venus and the Western Sky.

Seeking to expand the boundaries of Surf, The Scimitars have sliced through the scene with their one-of-a-kind Eastern influenced sound. Writer Dave Bagdade talks with Ran Mosessco about the band and how they developed and combined the varying influences in their music.

On the opposite end of musical styles we talk with Wiped Out, based out of NYC. Their stripped down style and punk influences give this trio an edgy sound and attitude.

Ivan Pongracic starts with multi-part series on the Surf revival, taking a look at the global phenomenon the 90s. Chock full of historical notes and references, Ivan gives a broad perspective of Surf’s rise in that decade.

Speaking of the global Surf scene, we also talk with Mexico City-based musician, Emilio Nava and one of his projects, Los Grainders. Finally, Patrick Cleary interviews Berlin-based DJ Mary Cherry as she discusses 60s music and fashion, record collecting and her rise as a top DJ.

Art Bourasseau talks with Ferenc Dobronyi of Pollo Del Mar and Frankie and The Pool Boys fame in his column, The Art of MuSick.

Plus we have a slew of reviews to check out!

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