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
by Geno Thackara You can’t live in or around Philadelphia without being at least vaguely aware of its place in music history. Jazz in particular is part of the city’s DNA just as much... Read More
photos and interview by Donte Kirby Before the last date of their North American tour with Joy Formidable at Union Transfer, I had a chat with Lead singer Jonathan Higgs and lead guitarist Alex... Read More
by Alexandra Healey After spending fifteen minutes trying to find parking, I quickly walked to Underground Arts in order to get a good spot inside for the two British based bands, Everything... Read More
by Adelie Salagnac “Classic roots rock ‘n roll doesn’t get enough recognition in today’s mainstream music scene, but The Roomsounds aim to bring back the genre on their sophomore record, Elm St.”... Read More
by Jane Roser When a fan shows up at one of your shows wearing a customized license plate with your band name on it, well, then you know you’ve made it. Philly rockers Stolen Rhodes (Matt... Read More
Smoke Fairies Blood Speaks Reviewed by Andi Bricklin Listening to the Smoke Fairies has the same the effect as a Siren’s song calling infatuated sailors to their eminent demise. With sultry, harmonious vocals that both fascinate and hypnotize, you find yourself lured into Read More