That Mag Showcases Touches the Heart Then Gets You Rockin’
Written By Killian O’Neill, Photographed by Liv Foltiny My dream of being able to listen to live music while sitting on comfy couches finally came to fruition this past Saturday night atRead More
A Conversation with Izza About Her Music and the Importance of Mental Health
Written by Maria Arroyo Photographed by Carianne Older “I think surrounding yourself with like-minded and supportive people is important. However, I have learned that true happiness comesRead More
Written by By Killian O’Neil Photos by Mark Franzen Dry Reef is something of pure alchemy. This band continues its journey beyond adolescence and into adulthood. The best way to explain theirRead More
Written by Suzi Metzon Photographs by Jeff Fasano and Vanessa Sundra The Bacon Brothers have returned back to their home in Philadelphia with a very special new release. Their new songRead More
Suuns Hold/Still Reviewed by: Max Miller Suuns hail from Montreal and have released all their albums on Secretly Canadian (which, ironically, is based out of Indiana). Contrary to — or perhaps in... Read More
Sturgill Simpson A Sailor’s Guide To Earth Reviewed by: Tiffany Taylor From the moment I put on A Sailor’s Guide To Earth by Sturgill Simpson, I knew this was something I had never heard before.... Read More
Wolkoff Without Shame Reviewed by: Ziggy Merritt “Put on your X Ray specs because my LP’s about to come straight at you.” I recently reread these fateful words back to myself from an... Read More
by Matt Kelchner At the end of this weekend downstairs at World Cafe Live Beyond the Bars, a young and local non profit group, has assembled a benefit show that boasts an eclectic lineup... Read More
by Brittney Corridean Our musical influences, influences? If that makes any sense. Heartworn Highways, the legendary documentary film by James Szalapski that’s based on the roots and... Read More
Amaranthe The Nexus Reviewed by Malana Battle Sweden’s Amaranthe released The Nexus, featuring hit singles “Burn with Me” and “The Nexus.” The twelve songs on this album leave you amped from “Afterlife” to “Infinity”; the beginning of the album to the very Read More