The Spies rock The Silverlake Lounge
The Spies put on a great show at the Silverlake Lounge. Were you there? No? No worries, I was and I’ll tell you all about it.
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The Spies put on a great show at the Silverlake Lounge. Were you there? No? No worries, I was and I’ll tell you all about it.
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Indie rock music usually has a few staples. An odd and incomprehensible name is good start, and then your lyrics should be really offbeat and difficult to understand, finally the music cannot sound mainstream in the slightest. Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s have all of these qualities, including a few others they put
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The Game of Monogamy. That’s the title of his debut solo album and it already says a lot about Tim Kasher’s dissolution of his personal life (bitter divorce in 2000). I had expected anger with screaming matches throughout the album. To my very contrary, it’s a compilation of 11 rather peaceful melodies. I still can’t
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Follow me through the indie portal as I dissect upcoming artists and bands. Well, not the artist, per se,…
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Listening to Angie Mattson’s Skeleton Arm transforms you to another place. This is mood music that sets a scene, it’s no wonder Angie’s songs have been featured in films and TV shows. Her songs float through the room and her slow subtle vocals linger in the air like smoke. She sings about love and relationships
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