It makes its first appearance at the 2:25 mark. For the next twenty seconds it keeps perfectly still. Slowly, the inky bob lingering above turns, wanes, and reveals a face in profile. The face sings. Then, suddenly — at 2:45 — it happens. It moves. In one swift motion Read More
Galway Guild Going for Gold by Melissa Duong Recently, Galway Guild was asked to play at a benefit for the Philadelphia Flyers Scott Hartnell’s, Hartnell’s Down Foundation in conjunction with the Claddagh Fund. Not only did they play with the Dropkick Murphy’s Read More
Longtime Indie Favorites The Sea and Cake Bring Runner to Philadelphia By Dana Giusti The Sea and Cake, the well-respected, jazz-influenced indie rock band, will be returning to Philadelphia to play Union Transfer on October 23rd. Originally formed in the mid-90s, the Read More
by Jessica Nguyen I spoke with Daniel Pujol last week and I have to admit, other then sampling his album, Untied States of Being, which debuted in June, there wasn’t much else I knew about Pujol. Well, I knew one thing for sure- his new album was quickly becoming my new Read More
The Kicks’ Jordan Phillips and I talked recently about his band’s origin, Nashville, the politics of music, working with Vance Powell, and the possible connection between Tonight Changes Everything, The Kicks’ upcoming album and the Orwellian condition of the United States. Read More
Nashville-based musician Andrew Osenga wears many hats. He is a singer/songwriter, and has played with the bands The Normals and Caedmon’s Call. He also produces, engineers, writes and plays guitar for other musicians. He will release his sixth solo album, Leonard the Lonely Read More