• Interview With Marathon: Rising Stars Of The Amsterdam Music Scene

    Marathon, an Amsterdam-based post-punk/grunge band, has gained recognition with their debut album “Fading Image.” In an interview, band members discussed their name’s origin, excitement for the Orange Blossom Special Festival, and the creative process behind their music and artwork. They value connecting with fans and experiencing live performances globally.

  • Exploring GARDENS: A Dream-Pop Journey On The Way To OBS

    Gardens, a band blending Dream Pop and electronic influences, discusses their origins and creative process in an interview. They value their name’s inspiration and multi-instrumental talents. Their debut album “Flaws” received positive reviews, and they aim to address industry challenges. Garden’s upcoming performances and fresh music are eagerly anticipated by fans.

  • Song Of The Week – Eastern Standard Bedtimes – Wait To Recognize

    It’s the time of the week that we highlight one of our favourite new releases. This time its Wait To Recognize by Eastern Standard Bedtimes. Read a little about the song in the band’s own words. Then, listen to it once or fifty times! Song Background Information This song was written with a post apocalyptic…

  • Interview With Personal Trainer: The Band Bringing Indie Flair To Orange Blossom Festival

    Personal Trainer, a Dutch six-piece band, shares insights in an interview about their indie rock sound and concert experiences. The band, founded by Willem and Casper, has no actual personal trainers among its members. They discuss their debut album, “Big Love Blanket,” live performances, influences, and future plans, including their new album “Still Willing.”

  • Discover Texoprint At The Orange Blossom Festival: Exclusive Interview

    Texoprint, a Netherlands-based trio, has renamed from “ Kalaallit Nunaat” and maintains their powerful sound. They will perform at the Orange Blossom Festival after releasing their new EP “Mumble.” The band emphasizes their energetic live performances and collaborates closely on music, balancing riffs with evolving lyrics, while having distinct personal interests outside music.

  • New Rock Roundup Vol 2

    The New Rock Roundup is a weekly feature that ranks recent rock music releases across various genres, including rock, metal, punk, and indie. Each entry includes a personal commentary from Fox on why he enjoys the featured song, followed by his rankings. Highlights include tracks from Yungblud, Avatar, and The Gravedigger’s Son. Feedback from readers…

  • Botticelli Baby: The Jazz Punk Band Set To Ignite Orange Blossom Festival

    Botticelli Baby is a seven-member jazz punk band from Essen, Germany, known for their unique sound and artistic influences. Their performances at the Orange Blossom Festival promise to be energetic and layered, showcasing a mix of jazz and punk. The band’s name originated from a chance encounter, reflecting their artistic roots.

  • A Conversation Before Orange Blossom Special With ENGIN

    ENGIN, a German/Turkish indie band, emphasizes the importance of singing in native languages for authentic expression. Their song “Gurbet” reflects on the experiences of Turkish guest workers in Germany. Excited to perform at the Orange Blossom Special Festival, they also share insights on their musical influences and upcoming projects.