PREMIERE: Singer/songwriter, KATRINA FORD, announces her debut EP, out June 24, via Violin Films
Written by Lauren Rosier Singer/songwriter, Katrina Ford (of Celebration and Mt Royal) announces her debut, self-titled solo EP, due June 24 via Violin Films. To celebrate the announcement of theRead More
It’s Time to Have an Honest Conversation About the Rock Hall
Written by Eric Sperrazza On the shores of the magnificent Lake Erie, downtown in the fair city of Cleveland, sits a museum storing the annals of rock and roll history. Dedicated in 1995, theRead More
Derek Dorsey’s We Live On Foundation benefit concert brought droves of people to Ardmore Music Hall March 13 and March 15
Written by Brian Cronin Photos provided by Lisa Schaffer The first annual We Live On benefit concert was held on March 13 and March 15 at Ardmore Music Hall (AMH) in Ardmore, right outside ofRead More
Written by Matt Salter On March 16, Tokyo-based singer/songwriter and rapper, Haru Nemuri, made her debut appearance at the Mohawk, one of the venues for South by Southwest, the Austin, TXRead More
Foxing Dealer Reviewed by: Matt Kelchner With all breakout debut albums comes the pressure and stress of matching that greatness on the sophomore follow up. Such is the same for St. Louis quintet... Read More
Beach Slang The Things We Do To Find People Who Feel Like Us Reviewed by: Ziggy Merritt The transience of youth always seems to be at the forefront of Beach Slang’s own James Snyder’s mind.... Read More
Martin Courtney Many Moons Reviewed by: Felipe Tinoco Martin Courtney is an up and coming guitarist and singer-songwriter with an album titled Many Moons, set to release today. His music is full... Read More
The Chills Silver Bullets Reviewed by: Bryan Culver Martin Phillips doesn’t sound like a man that’s been on the brink of hell. He sounds fresh and energetic. He’s endured hardships,... Read More
Yoko and the Oh No’s Self-Titled Reviewed By: Lauren Rosier Do you like some old fashioned rock and roll? Then Yoko and the Oh No’s is definitely for you. This three-piece band from Chicago knows... Read More
Chuck Schaeffer Along These Lines Reviewed by: John Hanson Like most folk records you hear, Chuck is telling a story of his life through song. His song writing is quiet witty and the melodies are right where they should be. Like any relationship in one’s life, you feel the Read More