Chris Thile says “Thanks for Listening” with his new album
The internet didn’t create the fight for human attention, concentration, and devotion. It just pumped up the problem to an exponentially higher level and…
The internet didn’t create the fight for human attention, concentration, and devotion. It just pumped up the problem to an exponentially higher level and…
Last week, progressive rock made its way to the front page by way of Sketch the Sky’s Hidden Villages and the town of Port…
A multi-instrumentalist hailing from Port Shepstone in the culturally rich and musically vibrant nation of South Africa, Ethan Naidoo – performing under the stage name…
Refer to one thing as being “too alike” something else and that’s not always viewed upon as the optimal observation. Imitation might be the biggest…
Keilan Creech’s name (pronounced KEE-lan) looks more complicated than it is. Yet, despite truthfully simple pronunciation, the Richmond, Virginian’s epithet still presents as quite the…
In an age of ceaseless social talk and relentless interconnected activity, it’s amusing to be reminded that all that interaction can be easily made invisible…
Feral Conservatives, the cat loving indie rock band from Virginia Beach, Virginia, has chosen the milestone of its sophomore album as the designated pedestal for…
The completed and promoted release of any music, whether it’s a single song, extended play, full album, or recorded live set, is almost never a…
One quick skim of the airspace surrounding the sights and sounds of Dan Tyminski’s Southern Gothic and it’s difficult not to visualize a long line…
It’s Friday the 13th and the newest recurrence of this infamously superstition-driven day has fallen so serendipitously within the month of October and, only a…