Vanity Theft: Get What You Came For
Vanity Theft: Get What You Came For All-female Ohio quartet, Vanity Theft wrapped touring for their debut ep, Anatomy and almost immediately released their…
Read MoreVanity Theft: Get What You Came For All-female Ohio quartet, Vanity Theft wrapped touring for their debut ep, Anatomy and almost immediately released their…
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Read MoreJohn Vanderslice: White Wilderness John Vanderslice is perhaps better known for owning and operating Tiny Telephone Studios than for his own solo music. As…
Read More2010 was a big year for Lund, Sweden’s The Radio Dept.. Their album, Clinging to a Scheme was critically praised and their single “Heaven’s…
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