SONG PREMIERE: Ava Earl Offers Unique Pop & Folk Twist On Expansive “Too Much”

SONG PREMIERE: Ava Earl Offers Unique Pop & Folk Twist On Expansive “Too Much”

For all its “Last Frontier” singularity, Alaska certainly has turned out a few musical success stories including Portugal the Man and Jewel. There is a new up and comer who fits the alt pop world who sounds years beyond her 20. Ava Earl adds a couragoues pop twist to her songbook that lines up with […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Van Plating Drops Swooning “The Hard Way” Featuring Reckless Kelly

SONG PREMIERE: Van Plating Drops Swooning “The Hard Way” Featuring Reckless Kelly

It’s always interesting to hear the back story of how collaboration comes to fruition. In the case of Van Plating and teaming up with Reckless Kelly, it was rather trouble-free on her new single “The Hard Way.“ I thought for a minute, and I said, “Well I really want this one to vibe Red Dirt […]

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ALBUM REVIEW: moondaddy Crafts Pop-soaked Shoegaze Sounds on Impressive Debut ‘Poet Lies’

ALBUM REVIEW: moondaddy Crafts Pop-soaked Shoegaze Sounds on Impressive Debut ‘Poet Lies’

In a world full of lies and deception, it’s important to live within the truth when it comes to what we tell ourselves. That’s what Poet Lies (due out August 18th via Volar Records), the debut album by San Diego’s moondaddy, is all about. Multi-instrumentalist and driving force behind the project Cara Potiker wrote the […]

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VIDEO PREMIERE: The Lonesome Ace Stringband Offer Bluegrass Reflection on Impact of Wildfires with “Praying for Rain”

VIDEO PREMIERE: The Lonesome Ace Stringband Offer Bluegrass Reflection on Impact of Wildfires with “Praying for Rain”

Masters of their trade, The Lonesome Ace Stringband bring grit, skill and abandon to Americana music, bridging old-time, bluegrass and folk traditions into a seamless hybrid of original material that is at once fresh and timeless.   Instrumentation alone sets the trio’s sound apart: consisting simply of fiddle (John Showman), clawhammer banjo (Chris Coole), and […]

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Heatmiser (Feat. Elliott Smith) Announces New 29 Song Compilation Album

Heatmiser (Feat. Elliott Smith) Announces New 29 Song Compilation Album

Today, legendary 90s indie rock group Heatmiser — comprised of Elliott Smith, Neil Gust, Tony Lash, and Brandt Peterson — have announced The Music of Heatmiser, a new, 29-song compilation of previously unheard recordings, out October 6th via Third Man Records. Alongside this announcement, the band have shared a version of “Lowlife” from their 1992 demo cassette along with a live video filmed during a […]

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LISTEN: Em Spel Fuses Eclectic Folk Vignettes On “My Oldest Friend”

LISTEN: Em Spel Fuses Eclectic Folk Vignettes On “My Oldest Friend”

Em Spel is the solo project of Chicago-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Emma Hospelhorn. Her debut album, The Carillon Towers, was released in 2022. Hospelhorn is a flutist in the avant-classical group Ensemble Dal Niente, and her discography includes work on flutes, bass guitar, and keyboards for V.V. Lightbody, Mute Duo, and others working in a […]

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LISTEN: Fuckleberry Hinn Drops Sophisticated Dream Pop On “Nobody”

LISTEN: Fuckleberry Hinn Drops Sophisticated Dream Pop On “Nobody”

It’s hard to know what traits to expect from a band with a name like Fuckleberry Hinn,  but there’s a good chance that sophisticated dream pop arrangements wouldn’t top the list. That being said, the relatively new Norwegian ensemble’s latest single “Nobody”, is just that. Covering a whole lot of sonic ground in just 3:44, the […]

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Sufjan Stevens Returns With New Album ‘Javelin’ Out October 6th – Shares Lead Single “So You Are Tired”

Sufjan Stevens Returns With New Album ‘Javelin’ Out October 6th – Shares Lead Single “So You Are Tired”

Asthmatic Kitty has announced it will be releasing a new album by Sufjan Stevens, Javelin, on October 6th, and presents its lead single, “So You Are Tired” – which can be heard below. Javelin marks Stevens’ first solo album of songs since 2020’s The Ascension, and his first in full singer-songwriter mode since 2015’s Carrie & Lowell, bridging all these approaches like never before. […]

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Jeff Lynne’s ELO, The War on Drugs, The Flaming Lips, Lucius On Board For Joe Walsh’s VETSAID In Chula Vista

Jeff Lynne’s ELO, The War on Drugs, The Flaming Lips, Lucius On Board For Joe Walsh’s VETSAID In Chula Vista

Today Joe Walsh, multi-GRAMMY Award-winning musician and Kennedy Center Honor recipient and VetsAid, his national 501(c)3 non-profit veterans organization, has announced the lineup and on-sale date for their seventh annual festival offering. VetsAid 2023 will feature full sets from Jeff Lynne’s ELO, The War on Drugs, The Flaming Lips, Lucius and Walsh himself with a […]

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The Cult’s Post-Punk Progenitor Death Cult Returns For One U.S. Performance Oct 23

The Cult’s Post-Punk Progenitor Death Cult Returns For One U.S. Performance Oct 23

Death Cult, the storied post-punk progenitor to The Cult returns for a sole U.S. performance on Oct. 23 at The Theatre at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles. The evening, while centered around Death Cult and their eponymous EPs, will boast a setlist that spans the three phases of the band, from Southern Death Cult, […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Birds of Play Continue to Refine Americawna Sounds with Country-laced Folk Tune “Paradox Of Choice”

SONG PREMIERE: Birds of Play Continue to Refine Americawna Sounds with Country-laced Folk Tune “Paradox Of Choice”

Birds of Play is an Americawna Roots quartet based in the San Juan Mountains of Southwestern Colorado. Their distinct sound is rooted and inspired by their connection to the land in which they reside. The band features multi-instrumentalists and songwriters Alex Paul on Guitar, Mandolin and Vocals; Eric Shedd on bass, Mandolin, Guitar and Vocals; […]

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Will We Get Another Ocean’s?

Will We Get Another Ocean’s?

Staying entertained is something we all like to do in life and is important for helping us relax. While music is naturally one very good example, movies are also an enduringly popular choice. A big part of this has been not only the many classic films that have been released over time (such as Taxi […]

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The Iconic Casino Scene in “Point Break”: Keanu Reeves’ Intense Poker Game

The Iconic Casino Scene in “Point Break”: Keanu Reeves’ Intense Poker Game

The 1991 action thriller “Point Break” has achieved high ratings, captivating audiences with its adrenaline-fueled storyline. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow and featuring Keanu Reeves as FBI agent Johnny Utah, the film takes viewers into the world of extreme sports and criminality.  Among the many memorable scenes in the movie, one stands out: the intense poker […]

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How Do Celebrities Spend Their Free Time?

How Do Celebrities Spend Their Free Time?

What’s the secret to how celebrities live such beautiful lives? Even though they are in the spotlight, many celebs have unique loves, hobbies, and interests that make them who they are outside of their work.  Their free time activities are as different and interesting as they are. They do everything from making art to helping […]

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Discover the Latest Online Mobile Casinos

Discover the Latest Online Mobile Casinos

The online gaming landscape is ever-expanding, with mobile casinos leading the charge. Guided by resources such as the full list of casinos not on Gamstop by Harry Evans, punters can navigate this dynamic arena. These online platforms provide an unparalleled level of convenience and excitement, revolutionizing how we engage with traditional casino games. The future […]

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2010’s ‘Metallic Spheres’ by The Orb and David Gilmour Gets Reimagined & Remixed

2010’s ‘Metallic Spheres’ by The Orb and David Gilmour Gets Reimagined & Remixed

‘Metallic Spheres’ by The Orb and David Gilmour, the guitar and voice of Pink Floyd, has been reimagined and remixed as ‘Metallic Spheres In Colour’ and will be released on  September 29, 2023 and is available for preorder here. Of this new reimagining producer Youth says ‘The idea for Metallic Spheres In Colour, was that […]

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Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Announces Second Round of Artists Including Kurt Vile, Lilly Hiatt, Lucero, Beth Orton

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Announces Second Round of Artists Including Kurt Vile, Lilly Hiatt, Lucero, Beth Orton

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass announces a second round of artists for their highly anticipated 2023 return to San Francisco’s, Golden Gate Park, September 29-October 1 including Kurt Vile & The Violators, Lilly Hiatt, Nora Brown w/Stephanie Coleman, Lucero, The Travelin’ McCourys, Chuck Prophet & The Mission Express, Buffalo Nichols, Beth Orton, Mighty Poplar and Carrie Rodriguez. “As a […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Ross Cooper Paints Picturesque Melodic Country On “Gone Are The Days”

SONG PREMIERE: Ross Cooper Paints Picturesque Melodic Country On “Gone Are The Days”

For Ross Cooper, getting out of Music City to spawn his creativity seemed like the right thing to do when recording his new album Lightning Heart due out September 29th. Despite the city being inundated with transplants and dreamers, Cooper earned his cowboy hat years ago. Hailing from Texas as a second-generation competitive horse rider and […]

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ALBUM PREMIERE: Aline & Wes Keep It Moody, Introspective and Soulful on ‘In Between the Middle’

ALBUM PREMIERE: Aline & Wes Keep It Moody, Introspective and Soulful on ‘In Between the Middle’

Music provides a soundtrack to our daily lives while simultaneously helping us to transcend this mundane existence. We need its power to make it through the day. Seattle duo Aline & Wes have harnessed music’s supernatural properties to create their newest record, In Between The Middle.  Veterans of the Emerald City scene, Aline Vida and […]

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Amazing Tributes In A Paradise Setting At This Gold Coast Casino Venue

Amazing Tributes In A Paradise Setting At This Gold Coast Casino Venue

Elton John has just retired. Paul Simon says he is unlikely to play live again. Roger Waters and Bob Dylan are on what are surely their farewell tours. Even the Rolling Stones have shown they will not be around forever, with the sad loss of Charlie Watts.  We can’t complain, these guys are in their […]

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