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Unofficial SXSW 2024 Coverage: Greg Freeman
Greg Freeman from Burlington, VT is one of the leading voices in the music scene of his hometown. Once you see him live it is easy to see why. He…
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SXSW 2024 Coverage: Wishy
Wishy from Indianapolis closed out the Midwest House on the Sunday night before South By music showcases officially began. The five-piece played a strong set that built in intensity as…
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SXSW 2024 Coverage: Susannah Joffe
Susannah Joffe is a name to get on your radar. Her signature western-glam aesthetic creates a unique mix with her attention-grabbing twangy vocals and honest songwriting.
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Artist Spotlight: Girl and Girl
Girl and Girl are an Aussie garage rock outfit based out of Brisbane. The core band is comprised of Kai James (frontperson), his Aunty Liss (Drums), and longtime friends Jayden…
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Artist Spotlight + What’s New: The Cool Greenhouse – “Alexa”
UK-based The Cool Greenhouse dedicate their latest single “Alexa” to the world’s beloved stereotypical subservient female automaton. Part loving serenade and part qualm-airing, “Alexa” is infinitely bouncy, sharp-witted, and humorous.…
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Artist Spotlight + Album Review: Buddie – Diving
In Diving, Buddie gives us the dose of positivity we can all benefit from right now, with a familiar yet gripping musical backdrop that “statement” music deserves.
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What’s New: Tunnel – “Walking the Vine”
Tunnel play a variety of ambient progressive-rock with a dark, electronic undertone. “Walking the Vine” is the first single from the duo’s upcoming full-length album, Out For a While, which…
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Show Review: Kikagaku Moyo & Minami Deutsch (Music Box, 11/1/19)
Kikagaku Moyo 幾何学模様 blasted their geometric patterns over, under, around, and through an entire legion of enthusiastic psyche fans at Music Box on Friday, with support from Guruguru Brain labelmates…
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What’s New: Marion Belle & Sam Mehran present Melt
Melt represents the melding of two creative forces, Marion Belle and the late Sam Mehran. At the time of their uniting, Belle (of Fatal Jamz) was coming to the end…