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
Gov’t Mule The Tel-Star Sessions Reviewed by: Lauren Rosier While on the road with the Allman Brothers Band, vocalist/guitarist Warren Haynes and bassist Allen Woody developed a fast... Read More
Kllo Well Worn By: Julia Cirignano Lay out in a white leather couch in the back of a club and enter the world of Kllo; an electro pop duo consisting of cousins Simon Lam and Chloe Kaul. Well Worn... Read More
Chelle Rose Blue Ridge Blood Reviewed by: Julia Cirignano Chelle Rose’s newest album Blue Ridge Blood will be playing on repeat in my car this summer, and let you tell you why. Her voice is a... Read More
by Matt Kelchner On the third and final day of the XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru, things wrapped up without any outspoken artists, power outages or freak rainstorms. There was... Read More
By: Julia Cirignano Heaven for Real is a band within a band*. Consisting of fraternal twins Mark and Scott Grundy, Cheryl Hann, and Nathan Doucet, Heaven for Real is an indie rock band best known... Read More
Lumerians The High Frontier Reviewed By: Lexi Bissonnette Lumerians, a pop rock band, release their second album The High Frontier. They were indeed attempting to present something that felt a little like outer space and mystery invoking. Overall, the six-track Read More