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Washington’s Avant-Garde Post-Punk project Zabus could easily be classified by an untrained ear as Punk. It isn’t. It definitely isn’t happy Punk. It’s chaotic, bleak […]
Washington’s Avant-Garde Post-Punk project Zabus could easily be classified by an untrained ear as Punk. It isn’t. It definitely isn’t happy Punk. It’s chaotic, bleak […]
If you grew up with bands the likes of King Crimson, Yes, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Genesis and Gentle Giant- then Far Cry will make […]
If you don’t consider yourself a Jazz or Piano aficionado, Alan Goldberg’s ComeBecome is the place to go to be converted. The self-described “Boomer,” influenced […]
Hunter Benson was struck by lightning when he was three. He shouldn’t be here. Man, are we lucky he is. An old-school storyteller, Benson’s three […]
Powerful and wild, yet controlled and passion-filled, Brenda Russell’s “You Know What It’s Like,” is a song that is equally comfortable in a jazz club […]
With 28 albums to her name, as well as roles on TV, Broadway and the Big Screen (as well as four grammy nominations and a […]
At first listen, DeeAnn’s new single could be written off as a a sensual, deep soul bluesy twist on an early 70s Al Green song […]
“Some Days Were Meant For Rain,” the fresh single off their album, “Into the World,” is a sexy and fun track that connect George Whitty […]
Review Fix chats with The Far Cry’s Jeffrey Brewer who discusses the band’s creative process and latest album, . About The Far Cry: Progressive Rock […]
Review Fix chats with JBNG’s Jaben Groome who discusses the band’s new album, “Live at the Biltmore.” About JBNG: Grunge-rock fusion outfit headed by Jaben […]
Ty Wood’s Magic lives up to its name. A special single that comes from the Nashville musical hotbed and does something extremely difficult. It stands […]
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