That Mag Showcases Touches the Heart Then Gets You Rockin’
Written By Killian O’Neill, Photographed by Liv Foltiny My dream of being able to listen to live music while sitting on comfy couches finally came to fruition this past Saturday night atRead More
A Conversation with Izza About Her Music and the Importance of Mental Health
Written by Maria Arroyo Photographed by Carianne Older “I think surrounding yourself with like-minded and supportive people is important. However, I have learned that true happiness comesRead More
Written by By Killian O’Neil Photos by Mark Franzen Dry Reef is something of pure alchemy. This band continues its journey beyond adolescence and into adulthood. The best way to explain theirRead More
Written by Suzi Metzon Photographs by Jeff Fasano and Vanessa Sundra The Bacon Brothers have returned back to their home in Philadelphia with a very special new release. Their new songRead More
Keller Williams Raw Reviewed by: Geno Thackara Leave him alone with just one instrument and Keller Williams will pull out some fun surprises. He’s good at doing a lot with a little, as in... Read More
Uniform Wake in Fright Reviewed by: Max Miller Michael Berdan is very angry. Very angry, indeed. On this, we can all agree. The frontman for NYC post-hardcore duo Uniform spends the vast majority... Read More
The Proper Ornaments Foxhole Reviewed by: Lauren Rosier If you’re a fan of simplistic guitar rock, the Proper Ornaments’ Foxhole is a record for you. The UK’s the Proper Ornaments is a the... Read More
High Up Self-Titled Reviewed by: Ziggy Merritt Coming from Omaha, Nebraska, the Fink sisters haven’t always found the path forward to be so readily transparent. Christine Fink moved to... Read More
by Jane Roser I was sixteen when the 1988 cult classic film Young Guns came out, and ever since then I’ve had a thing for men who wear Henleys. Lauded by historians to be the most... Read More
Sam Roberts Band Lo-Fantasy Reviewed by: Melissa Komar Lo-Fantasy, the fifth full length album released by Sam Roberts and band mates, but second under their new moniker, features eleven [twelve if you count the vinyl-only song] tracks spanning three to five minutes, all which Read More