The grass is looking bluer on South Hill Banks’ new single (Premiere Play)
There’s something to be said for the cultural influence of a specific region creating, shaping, and-or preserving the love of a musical genre across years…
There’s something to be said for the cultural influence of a specific region creating, shaping, and-or preserving the love of a musical genre across years…
Where does an album that’s simultaneously old, new, the same, and decidedly different, fall in the spectrum of creative musical invention? Math rockers, TTNG (formerly…
Amidst the world population that passes on and leaves us, there are teachers there in the mix. Educators of generations past, present, and ideally, future,…
Typically, as time moves forward, the easier it becomes for many events that have thus far defined the world, to recede into the past and…
Looks can be deceiving. Sometimes a smile doesn’t guarantee the person giving it is happy. Sometimes a frown or grimace is sarcastic. Sometimes, as is…
Knowing there would at least be one last recorded outing by the vagabond trio of Edison was a comfort but, that didn’t mean saying goodbye…
One would imagine that if a band has reached its second decade of sustained and well received existence, that any trepidations or uncertainties attached to…
Whenever the start of fall is peeking around the corner, there is a sense of certain reliable expectations that fill the mind while awaiting the seasonal…
“A lion holds you in his arms. Fingers rake the fretbridge for music.” – Rumi Though it has been many months since Denver, Colorado trio, Edison, (Sarah…
Kansas City, MO’s Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear might be a duo that’s connected by way of a parent-child relationship but, in some ways, it…