
‘The Alpinist’ is a Stunning Testament to Human Achievement (FILM REVIEW)
The Alpinist shows that humanity can reach great heights, literally and figuratively, if we dream big enough.
The Alpinist shows that humanity can reach great heights, literally and figuratively, if we dream big enough.
Shakespeare & the Blues is a fusion trio based in New Orleans who’ll be releasing their debut album e.g.,Rhapsodic on Nouveau Electric Records, the label run by Louis Michot of
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Slothrust’s fifth album is a gratifying blend of hard alternative and pop-rock with a folksy twang. On 2018’s The Pact, the Boston band started incorporating more pop melodies and soft
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nugs.net, the digital music company that invented the authorized live music download world two decades ago, continues to solidify its position as the leading source for official live music recordings
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The first release from Heartless Bastards in over six years was almost a solo album from frontwoman Erika Wennerstrom, but she ultimately felt it tied nicely back into the band’s
Vancouver-based alt-rock duo Dear Rouge — composed of partners Drew and Danielle McTaggart — emerged in 2012 with their debut EP Heads Up! Watch Out!, followed soon thereafter with their