The Forty Nineteens: Spin It
by Andrew Garrison The cats of The Forty Nineteens have been around the music scene for a while. Working with and opening for some…
Read Moreby Andrew Garrison The cats of The Forty Nineteens have been around the music scene for a while. Working with and opening for some…
Read MoreYG (short for Young Gangster) takes the drivers seat in the West Cost rap revival with his debut solo album My Krazy Life. The…
Read MorePut anyone named DJ Chucks and Mr Bruce on the bill in Camden and you know you’re on for a bonkers, bizarre and bloomin’…
Read Moreby Caitlin Baldridge September Girls’ debut album Cursing the Sea is a hodgepodge of unpolished punk-rock encased with vocals deeply drowning in reverb which…
Read MoreIt’s easy to tell Constant Lovers hail from the Pacific Northwest. Much like their famed counterparts Soundgarden and (as cliche as it may be)…
Read Moreby Andrew Garrison The story of Rough Francis actually starts way back in the ‘70s in Detroit with a band by the name of…
Read MoreJuicy J has established himself as the designated ratchet crossover artist, moving between tracks with Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus, then back to his…
Read MoreAs the hipster/skater sensation that is Kid Cudi runs off the steam of his stellar trio of releases from 2008-2010, it starts to feel…
Read Moreby Andrew Garrison Full Disclaimer: I have often called myself a “Hipster Sympathizer”. Whereas, I understanding the plight of the hipster, and share some…
Read MoreIt’s difficult to reconcile that The Black Hollies have been around for almost a decade, forming in 2005 and releasing their first LP Crimson…
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