Interview

Feist: Metal Mettle

JUICE got chatty with a rejuvenated Feist just before her showing at Laneway Festival in Singapore…

Interview

The Horrors: Sky High

Before The Horrors arrive for Laneway Festival, we got on a phone with guitarist (and birthday boy!) Joshua Hayward, who illuminates the band’s skyscraping agenda.

Interview

Badfish: Reggae, Ska, Psychadelic, Punk, and Americana

What happens when a cover band becomes almost as widely followed as the band it’s covering? We caught up with Sublime cover band Badfish to investigate

Music

Crookers’ Gonzomentary

Most people don’t really understand what Dr Gonzo is. In this short film, Phra and Bot from Crookers lay down the facts about their latest album Dr Gonzo. Although some things, like the meaning of the cover art (a Zulu Nation Face with Buddha eyes), look set to remain too big a mystery, even for […]

Interview

Swizz Beatz: Outta Da Hood

JUICE sat down to talk to the multi-faceted musician and Creative Director of Reebok’s Reethym of Lite campaign, Swizz Beatz, about fashion, his love for the arts and the ‘hood.

Features

Interview: DJ Von Kiss

Just in time for her set at the Johnnie Walker Black Circuit Lounge tonight, we caught up with DJ Von Kiss to get her opinions about her music genre of choice: duuuuuuubstep!

Interview

Interview with DJ Clinton Sparks

After sparkling in big cities around the world DJ Clinton Sparks has finally landed on our city. Spinning for us at the Johnnie Walker Black Circuit Lounge at KL Live tonight, get ready for his heart thumping smashing hits.   Your career choices had always been impressive. Being a recording artist, writer, producer, TV personality and […]

Interview

Glasvegas: Haggis, Neeps and Rock n Roll!

JUICE nips behind the rows of hastily erected tents and sets up camp with Paul and Rab Allan (lead guitar, backing vocals) and talks about disposable underwear, pharmaceuticals and newspapers.”There were like naked women running past our house every day and people cycling.” – Rab Allan

Music

Soft Rocks: The Curse of Soft Rocks

Distancing themselves from the monotony of today’s musical palette, Soft Rocks, out of Brighton UK, have pieced together a musical soundscape on their new album The Curse Of Soft Rocks. After a pause in musical releases spent spinning edgy parties and curating mixtapes for the likes of Beats in Space and ID Magazine, the new […]

Review

Feist: Metals

It’s a music critic cliché to claim an artist has grown every time they release a new record. So we’ll do one better and say that Feist has always had the maturity despite her traipsing the fine (and rickety) line between artistry and commercial success. You’ve known her through obvious hits like ‘1, 2, 3, […]