The Year’s Best Bandwidth Videos
Bandwidth is about to turn one year old — next February. So it feels a little premature to be looking back…
Bandwidth is about to turn one year old — next February. So it feels a little premature to be looking back…
Back in October, King Tuff — aka Vermont native Kyle Thomas, who also makes racket with J. Mascis in Witch — brought…
“No one uses the phone anymore,” Cass McCombs said the morning of his taping at WAMU. After a miscommunication between…
Spartan blues-rock act She Keeps Bees has picked up a number of comparisons over the years—from Cat Power to The…
On In Roses, the latest album from Massachusetts chamber-pop outfit Gem Club, the band took its sound out of the bedroom and…
Power-poppin’, guitar-soloin’ Ex Hex has emerged as one of D.C.’s most exciting bands in years, and it’s not only because…
Since her 2006 debut album Bring Me the Workhorse, classically trained songwriter and composer My Brightest Diamond—legally Shara Worden—has maintained…
The story goes that Swedish songwriter Alice Boman almost didn’t let anyone else hear her early recordings. She’d taped a…
This summer, young Chicago garage punks Twin Peaks visited Bandwidth’s Wilderness Bureau while on tour for the band’s latest album,…
Earlier this year, we brought in Brooklyn indie-pop songwriter Mitski and her band for a Bandwidth session at our neighbor’s…
For its fourth album, Present Tense, English indie-rock band Wild Beasts scaled things back. The group’s visit to our studio…
Mac DeMarco was having van trouble the day we arrived at the 9:30 Club to shoot him in his dressing…
Suburban Light, the warm and wistful full-length from British indie-pop ensemble The Clientele, was one of those records that seemed…
On her latest tour, indie-folk songwriter Marissa Nadler has been joined by cellist Janel Leppin, who is based right here…
For 10-plus years, Guy Blakeslee has been leading various incarnations of The Entrance Band (and before that, a solo project…
Singer-songwriter Rodrigo Amarante spent nearly 10 years playing with Brazilian bands Los Hermanos and Orquestra Imperial before traveling to California…
Earlier this spring, the kind folks at Mutiny—my neighbors across just across the hall from the Wilderness Bureau—were generous enough…
Heavy drug use, followed by a period of self-reflection, fueled the most recent album from Providence band Deer Tick: After…
The arid landscape of southern California is a long way from from Texas, but nonetheless felt like an appropriate setting…
Upon arriving at WAMU’s studio, the first thing Los Master Plus had to do was steam some shirts. The Mexico-based…