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John Naessig

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Gingerlys: Gingerlys

By John Naessig

Do you find yourself listening to dreamy, shoegazey, indie music late at night? Ever spend an afternoon scouring the record shop to complete your…

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Chomper: Medicine Mountain

By John Naessig

Brooklyn has one of my favorite music scenes right now. Whether it’s rock, indie, experimental chants, or some other genre –Brooklyn’s finest have you…

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Fever Ray: Plunge

By John Naessig

It has been a long, eight years since Karin Dreijer debuted her solo project, Fever Ray. From the beginning of the self-titled album, all…

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Vuelveteloca: Sonora

By John Naessig

South America has one of the coolest music scenes out there. In the past few months and years, I’ve heard punk bands, electronic bands,…

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Diane Coffee: Peel

By John Naessig

Diane Coffee, better known as Shaun Fleming, has an impressive CV. The artist has held a career working with Disney as an actor, and…

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Beck: Colors

By John Naessig

Beck’s a weirdo –I don’t have to tell you that. Since his break into the music world, nearly twenty-five years ago, the musician has…

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Wild Ones: Mirror Touch

By John Naessig

Pop music is evolving, changing –becoming something more compelling. The synthesizer has made its comeback and has taken over. Arguably, the range of voices…

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Honey: New Moody Judy

By John Naessig

Brooklyn’s musicians have undoubtedly marked their city as a breeding ground for creativity. Granted, New York has always been a hub of artists and…

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Behind the Shadow Drops: H A R M O N I C

By John Naessig

I’m certain there’s some post-rock fanatics out there awaiting coverage of MONO-guitarist, Takaakira Goto’s solo project, Behind the Shadow Drops. After all, MONO has…

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Lee Ranaldo: Electric Trim

By John Naessig

If you’re a fan of Sonic Youth, you ought to be familiar with the guitarist and prolific musician, Lee Ranaldo. From day one, Ranaldo…

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