Girls can play guitar too~Betty Navas
Follow me through the indie portal as I dissect upcoming artists and bands. Well, not the artist, per se,…
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Follow me through the indie portal as I dissect upcoming artists and bands. Well, not the artist, per se,…
Girls can play guitar too~Betty Navas Read More »
Landscapic Canadian-folk has a unique acoustic blend, which BraveStation has shaken and stirred with ambient post-punk dance, meshing a laid back sound that still rocks out and drives. Their recent 2010 EP has an icy feel mimicking the frozen tundra from which it emerged. Picture the two pairs of them, all bundled up and breathe
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Plastiq Passion is respectable. The four ladies comprising are all quite talented and exude a clear ‘passion’ for their craft. But the actual music? Discernible it is not. I’m sorry to say, but there are too many talented artists out there, that, yes, it has become a crowded field of genre do-the-sames who make music
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Let me start by saying I am a huge Sublime fan. I have all of the albums and still listen to every one of them. I fell in love with Bradley’s voice when I first heard Sublime and I even listened to the “Thank You” track on 40 oz. To Freedom numerous times. When lead
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For anybody who enjoys the vibrant sound of musical days gone by, before everything was programmed, processed and auto-tuned, then Luis Duboc’s aka The Secret Handshake’s fourth album Night and Day will be a breath of fresh unpolluted air. Recorded on the same analog tape machine used by Motown Records, with only live musicians on
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