In a new weekly roundup, Glide drops caustic commentary on selected tracks from release day Friday. Martin Courtney – “Sailboat” Coming off the slight pastoral flicker of his solo debut,
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Born and raised outside of Philadelphia, Nicky Egan continues to make a steady mark in the music scene, carving out a unique journey and solidifying herself as a multi-talented creative