There’s a beautiful mess found in Cloud Caverns’ “Collective Memory”
Don’t be alarmed. The pace and demands of present day society often deem messy things as needing improvement or adjustment and thusly, not residing within…
Don’t be alarmed. The pace and demands of present day society often deem messy things as needing improvement or adjustment and thusly, not residing within…
The sophomore album is a requisite rite of passage for any band looking to do music full time and keep above the proverbial business waters. A…
Americana, folk, punk, and a drop of country: Each are genres that could describe Brooklyn singer-songwriter Rue Snider. The New Yorker’s newest effort, Broken Window,…
Plenty of people in the world have been there: The relationship that is technically still active but is definitively eroding – like sands staring down…
The day-to-night, contrast-loaded setting of Sawyer Frederick’s rise to songwriter stardom might sound so drastic it doesn’t always seem real. Yet the modest, 17-year-old, from…
No one in the greater New York City area needs reminding that winter has finally decided to get its act together and inflict the bitterest…
Guest Post by Portland, Oregon based, indie folk artist, Cameron Heger of Championships. Music is without doubt one of my chief loves but, it’s not…
Time is a funny thing. Proclamation that one has been “doing something for a long time,” usually leads to an implication of much accrued experience, and…
“Thomas Edison’s last words were “It’s very beautiful over there”. I don’t know where there is, but I believe it’s somewhere, and I hope it’s…
Little May. It’s such a delicate sounding band name; one that prompts thoughts of lightness, springtime and sunshine. Cue up a track like “Hide,” from…