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
Thanks to Bill Raymond for these beautiful photos of Ellie Goulding and Bebe Rexha from their show at Sands in Bethlehem on 5/11. For a total blast from the past, read our cover story with Ellie... Read More
by Brittney Corridean Days within the release of the new album, Teens of Denial, we were fortunate enough to have a brief chat with Will Toledo, creator of it all, about what lies ahead in... Read More
Wild Ponies Radiant Reviewed by: Julia Cirignano Telisha and Doug Williams released their debut album Things That Used to Shine in 2013. Now, accompanied by Megan Jane and Fats Kaplin, the duo... Read More
Darrell Scott The Couchville Sessions Reviewed by: Jane Roser I always find it challenging to review albums like this. In the same vein as legendary singer-songwriters like Ray Wylie Hubbard,... Read More
Jonathan Jackson + Enation Blame-Shifter Reviewed by: Geno Thackara If I hadn’t known what I was listening to, dropping in on the middle of Blame-Shifter might have made me wonder if... Read More
The National Trouble Will Find Me Reviewed by Stephen Krock As a listener of music, a watcher of films, a devourer of television, a player of video games, there is nothing worse than something that is… okay. If a song is so outrageously bad, at least it can Read More