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 Brittney Corridean Brooklyn based indie band 79.5 has been making music since 2012. In the past five years, the small project founded by Kate Mattison has grown into a six member band that... Read More
Said the Whale As Long As Your Eyes Are Wide Reviewed by: Ziggy Merritt Dramatic changes often act as a catalyst for interesting results. Interesting does not always mean good of course.... Read More
Aimee Mann Mental Illness Reviewed by: Max Miller Music of all stripes is getting weirder. Angrier. Livelier. Producers working in hip-hop and electronic music are concocting stranger, more... Read More
Eric Bibb Migration Blues Reviewed by: Lauren Rosier The Blues Music Award winner, singer/songwriter Eric Bibb, returns with his latest album, Migration Blues (Stony Plain Records)- a 15-track... Read More
by Ziggy Merritt Having received considerable coverage from the likes of BrooklynVegan, Pitchfork, and NPR, the trio of sunshine pop connoisseurs known as the Courtneys have enjoyed an upswell of... Read More
September Girls Cursing the Sea Reviewed by: Stephen Krock Dublin-based noise pop quintet, September Girls, resume their noisemaking with Cursing the Sea. It is at once an ethereal chorus of pop goddess vocals and tinny, earthbound garage rock, with guitar riffs that ebb Read More