written by: Tyler Remmert
on March 20, 2012
As the Bard once said, a sinus infection is a terrible thing to waste. Thus, my weeklong excursion into the heart of Austin, taken over by a preponderance of that weird and introverted paler sex (the blogger, duh), was punctuated by that nagging feeling that one gets after having ingested opiates (I would assume…) or, […]
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written by: Rachel Angres
on March 19, 2012
Terrible Truths is a three-piece band from Adelaide, South Australia, made up of Rani Rose on guitars/vocals, Stacey Wilson on bass/vocals and Liam Kenny on drums. After their first show in February 2010, Terrible Truths quickly gained a reputation as a key part of the burgeoning Adelaide underground with solid live shows characterized by shared vocal duties […]
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written by: Taylor Brennan
on March 8, 2012
The Jesus Rehab is a two-piece rock band with incredible indie-pop sensibility worth listening to.
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written by: David Carter
on January 12, 2012
An in-depth interview with Kim Cooper of An Horse about how they have gotten where they are, what’s next, and the origin of “An Horse.”
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written by: Rachel Angres
on December 26, 2011
An interview with Alden Penner on his new project featuring Jamie Thompson previously of The Unicorns.
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written by: Rachel Angres
on December 12, 2011
Sandro Perri, the Toronto-based solo musician, collaborative producer, studio engineer and writer has been quietly making music for over a decade. Take a listen.
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written by: Rachel Angres
on December 5, 2011
M ‘Lady Records takes an ambitious approach to call attention to an exclusive group that includes a mix of well-known and under-the-radar female musicians.
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written by: Matt Wink
on November 8, 2011
In the past few months the Atlanta landmark has been on the brink of closure only to see the city’s music community rally around it in an effort to save the store.
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written by: Rachel Angres
on November 2, 2011
Listening to him describe the sound that Moniker exudes is like witnessing a scribe meticulously branding ancient letters into a Book of Psalms
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written by: Anna Gross
on August 15, 2011
For now, being entertainers means suiting up in racing jumpers, sponsored by Cheerios and Lysol, respectively—a subtle jab at how it is a Corporate World.
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written by: LeeAnn DiSanti
on May 3, 2011
In a little more than a year, HipCats Entertainment has grown to be a local Phoenix staple, putting on concerts at Phoenix First Fridays, Scottsdale, Ariz., Third Thursdays.
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written by: David B. Anthony
on April 15, 2011
After the disappointment that was Record Store Day’s inaugural year it had to find a way to become relevant. Luckily, it did.
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