
Ryan Adams – 1989 (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] It’s tempting to dismiss Ryan Adams’ reworking of Taylor Swift’s 1989 as nothing more than a cheap trick, a symptom of an over-saturated media culture rapidly consuming itself. And
[rating=7.00] It’s tempting to dismiss Ryan Adams’ reworking of Taylor Swift’s 1989 as nothing more than a cheap trick, a symptom of an over-saturated media culture rapidly consuming itself. And
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Photo credit: Martin Franco Vielma California’s Moonsville Collective is made up of seven members, all of whom play an equal part in contributing to the band’s rustic, rootsy Americana sound. The
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Jackie Greene brought his rootsy rock and roll to the Brighton Music Hall in Boston on Sunday, September 20th. Photos by Rich Gastwirt. Boston set pic.twitter.com/rPVOOXvvoj — Jackie Greene (@jackie_greene)
Photo via WAVVES Twitter These past five years have been fruitful for punk rock fans who appreciate a lo-fi garage and surf sound. Groups like King Tuff, The Orwells, FIDLAR,