“Well I guess this is more of a funny moment than crappy. On our headline tour last summer with Savage [read more]
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“Well I guess this is more of a funny moment than crappy. On our headline tour last summer with Savage [read more]
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To obsess or not to obsess. That is the question. My apologies to Shakespeare. I tend to lack focus in [read more]
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Eclectic, experimental and effortless – Annabelle’s Curse is a bewitching indie-folk band from Bristol (the one in Tennessee and not the UK). Founded in 2010, the talented sextet has released four full-length albums, toured extensively throughout the US, and supported artists like Anderson East, The Black Lillies and Birds of Chicago. Balancing tranquil vocals with …
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Concert Crap: How are you dealing with this whole pandemic situation? Austin Ingerman: It’s definitely strange times for sure. I’ve [read more]
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We are back with another absolute beast of a Beneath The Surface and this time it’s with hat wearing heart throb, Hugo Valentine. Find out what we got to chatting about on this lovely little Friday afternoon. Hey Hugo, thanks for setting aside some time for us today, it’s great to catch up with you! …
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Review of State of Mine’s new album, ‘Seeing Red.’
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Combining elements of trip-hop, rock, instrumental hip-hop and ambient down-tempo music, Dark Optics is something very different. A project by Sheffield producer and musician L. Davies, Dark Optics is an experimental force. We had a chance to chat with Dark Optics about his latest EP Remember When, future plans and how to discover new music. …
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Describing their music as “treading a line from ambient nostalgia to indie crunch”, Inland Murmur is one of the more interesting new bands from London. Combining the experiences of living in London with the roots of growing up in rural Wales (or at least a couple of them) results in introspective lyrics wrapped in warm …
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On May 1, Tense Machine released their debut album, Echoes. This three piece hard rock band from Toronto formed recently [read more]
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Redlight King released their new album, Moonshine, on April 24th. The opening track, âLift The Curse,â starts off with a [read more]
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