Monthly Archives: February 2018
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From its persistent mandolin to its occasional southern-fried slide-guitar licks, Justin Allen is downhome authentic, right down to his hillbilly vocal tone, which keeps this ...
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Our thumbs are definitely way up for Kira Alexi’s overall talent, songwriting skills and singing voice. It’s unfortunate, then, that her recordings’ production quality is ...
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We hear a complex of elements in Kali Késo’s music that makes us want to hear and know more. Augmented by cool percussive effects bathed ...
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While Zakk Wylde is gearing up for his return to the stage this summer with Ozzy Osbourne, he’s currently out on tour with his own ...
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G-Eazy performed at the Wiltern this past Friday amongst a sold-out energetic crowd. The Oakland artist performed new material from his fifth album The Beautiful ...
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Material: Xavier Miller and his band are infused with today’s modern pop feel while slightly exploring the punk era and bottling it all up in a progressive format. ...
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Kate Steinway’s ukulele-fueled recordings showcase an artist whose voice has a level of purity that is the perfect fit for her folk-influenced material. “Hurricane” shows ...
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Kentucky-based artist Drew Wood is Bioluminescent, and his tracks are quite intriguing, with plenty of catchy hooks and sonic surprises. “Eyes Wide Open,” for example, establishes an engaging, hooky groove ...
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Some people are visionaries. The ways in which singer-songwriter Shelita Burke is able to think bestows upon her the honor of being one of those ...
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If you read MC, you know that licensing your music to TV & film is one of the most effective ways to make money. It ...