The April Skies’ Future Is Being Propelled by Their Past
Written by Max Bennett, Photos by Chris Rider A Band Shaped by Decades of Evolution About 35 years ago, Jake Crawford formed The April Skies in central Pennsylvania. Influenced by ’80s and ’90sRead More
Written by : Killian O’Neil and Photographed by: Lindsey Byrnes I wouldn’t say that I’m a fan of My Chemical Romance. I’d say I have a never-ending love affair with their music. I first gotRead More
Written by : Max Bennett. Photos provided by Derek Dorsey Philadelphia — Derek Dorsey has been a fixture in the Philadelphia music scene for more than two decades. Chances are, you haven’t heardRead More
Written by : Nick Hopton & Photographed by Bob Linneman There’s something about Philadelphia during the holidays. I’m talking about the ones we used to have: snow, laughter, love. We don’tRead More
by Geno Thackara It’s been a long time since Frank Zappa asserted that jazz wasn’t dead, a thought which is thankfully still as true as it was then. Music is all about accepting and... Read More
by Lauren Rosier Over 200 artists took over downtown Lancaster during the ninth annual Launch Music Conference and Festival this past weekend. The event was held over a three-day period with... Read More
So Many Wizards Heavy Vision Reviewed by: Max Miller So Many Wizards. The name evokes the doom-dirge deserts and billowing bong-smoke riffs of bands like Sleep, Conan and, well, Electric Wizard.... Read More
Cary Morin Cradle To The Grave Reviewed by: Lauren Rosier The talent of roots-based singer/fingerstyle guitarist, Cary Morin, is evident on his latest record, Cradle To The Grave. This record... Read More
The Quixote Project Land Of Plenty Reviewed by: Lauren Rosier The mix of incredibly talented local and regional musicians continues to amaze me and the neo-roots outfit, The Quixote Project, is... Read More
Memphis May Fire Unconditional Reviewed By: Sebastian Mackay Confession: I first head “Unconditional”, the title track, a couple of weeks ago when it was released as promo. I’ve had mixed emotions. Initially it was “too generic”, “sounds too much like 2012’s Challenger Read More