Latest From The Blog

  • Blast Vegas’s “Meet Me In The Mirror” Pleases Your Ears

    Blast Vegas’s “Meet Me In The Mirror” Pleases Your Ears

    My favorite song last year was Blast Vegas’s “Girls At The Pool.” Blast Vegas released their debut album “Meet Me In The Mirror” on January 6th. Nothing has been more obvious, let’s fucking go! Blast Vegas is a dance rock band out of L.A. “Forged through a lifetime of friendship,” and “Formed in a Las… Read more

  • Ch-ch-ch-changes; 1/10 Updates

    New year, basically the exact same Dirt Witch Records. I’ve done some minor website changes, mostly to improve navigation. To be honest, as far as page content, I’m not sure what else I would add. If you’ve got some suggestions of stuff you’d like to see, feel free to let me know. I’m not actually… Read more

  • HI 5 1/6/23

    HI 5 1/6/23

    First HI 5 of the new year! Music is starting to stream out, but before we get to that let’s take a look at what we missed in December. Slap your hand on another person’s hand in a non low fashion friends, HI 5 is back. Scott Thompson “Stella” December 16, 2022 Stelllllllllllllllllaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Scott Thompson’s… Read more

  • “Sonic Weapons” Makes A Deep First Cut

    “Sonic Weapons” Makes A Deep First Cut

    Ayy, let’s start the year off with some heavy shit (in the musical sense). At its heart Dirt Witch Records is an all genre music blog, but I’ll admit my reviews usually hit somewhere in the indie rock category. A lot of that has to do with reach, I know some people won’t really give… Read more

  • Announcing: Ship In A Bottle (feat. Greg Paddock)

    Announcing: Ship In A Bottle (feat. Greg Paddock)

    Well, I guess you’re hearing from me one more time this year. I’ve kind of been sandbagging on this one already, and I want to give Greg a chance to share so; I am proud to announce the release of Ship In A Bottle by Greg Paddock, and The Existential Dread (Justin HK). We’ve got… Read more

  • Letter From The Editor/Year End Updates

    Letter From The Editor/Year End Updates

    Twenty twenty two is almost through. It was a pretty good year for music. I’ll probably say that every year. Every year is a good year for music if you know where to look. It’s not like the industry is getting any better, or easier to succeed in, and yet people continue to make amazing… Read more