Monthly Archives: November 2019
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In 2013, Isabelle Rezazadeh went to Hard’s Day of the Dead festival in Los Angeles, where electronic music titans Skrillex, Deadmau5 and others partied deep ...
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Material: This incendiary Motor City trio aptly describes their music as “extreme blues.” Granted, there are many blues elements in what they do. There is ...
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Brother and sister Clyde and Gracie Lawrence currently reside in New York City (their actual original hometown!), the hotbed of indie bands. Their success story, ...
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Lucy Isabel Sign Posts of the Soul with Rambling Stranger Bolstered by a whirling Hammond organ and a lacerating slide guitar, Lucy Isabel arrives with ...
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Dan Navarro might not be a household name, but he is certainly ubiquitous. The Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter has collaborated with musicians ranging from The Bangles ...
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Old-school country twang and plenty of it is delivered by singer Luba Dvorak and his backups, who provide a polished, proficient foundation for his engaging, ...
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NC-based OB Swank brings his southern sensibilities to intimate, relatable songs like “A Foreva Thang,” a sombre, soulful swirl (with Kanye-style “chipmunk” backup vocals) where ...
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Our group is mixed as to the work of artist Dejhare. We’re in agreement that her straight-ahead, synth-driven, dance-friendly pop music (“What Is Love?”) doesn’t ...
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A Chicago trio, Microcosms have a tight, edgy, lo-fi, faintly British and consistently retro-leaning attack that makes no concession to commerciality. They’re the kind of ...
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Maintaining a united front against racism, xenophobia, and discrimination and championing unity and equality worldwide, Lenny Kravitz teams up with the UN Human Rights Office ...