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Live Review: Melissa Polinar at Hotel Cafe
Material: Polinar describes herself as a singer/songwriter with pop and soul influences, similar to Adele and Stevie Wonder. The set includes original songs and a cover. It’s a mix of ... -
Live Review: Jaway at Viva Cantina
Material: Jaway is self-described as a combination of R&B, soul and Afro pop. The band shows a lot of flexibility within those styles, putting up-tempo, highly danceable twists on covers ... -
Live Review: Lade at The Mint
Material: Self-described as “electronic indie-pop,” Lade has the soulful harmonized lounge vibe of Zero 7 with space-related themes that makes the overall sound unique. Radiohead is an influence, and ... -
Live Review: Peach at WitZend
Material: PEACH and Jamie James trade off and share vocals, which includes originals they have both penned as well as fun covers such as John Ellison’s “Some Kind of Wonderful.” ... -
Live Review: Kicking Harold at Whisky
Material: It’s an unusual night at The Whisky, with the average age of the performers being between 12 and 15. Topping the bill is the more seasoned and decidedly more ... -
Live Review: Grant My Wishes at the Whisky a Go Go
Material: This is some high-energy rock music in the spirit of Paramore, and lead singer Brie Marie even sports a hunter orange hair color like Hayley Williams, although she is ...