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Crumb, the New Face of Modern Psychedelia

Neo-psychedelia has experienced a warm embrace in our decade. Under that neo-psych umbrella, dream pop is included which is a “subgenre” that I’m less familiar with. It always feels kind of pretentious to throw these labels out there. I have always been fascinated with anything related to the world of psychedelia which primarily stems from Crumb, the New Face of Modern Psychedelia

Falling into K-Pop (part one)

Unless you have been living under a rock, you have probably heard of Korean pop music or “K – Pop”. Maybe you can’t name any of the songs or artists, but you know it exists and that it’s an actual thing. The genre became popularized in the late ’90s with groups like H.O.T., S.E.S, and Falling into K-Pop (part one)

Big Thief puts forth tender reflection with new single “Forgotten Eyes”

Big Thief’s music takes you somewhere distant, far from the clutch of reality. That location is unknown, and it surely varies among the listener but there is no doubt that auditory teleportation occurs.  It’s been about five months since the band released their last record, U.F.O.F., an album that was flooded with folk influences. It Big Thief puts forth tender reflection with new single “Forgotten Eyes”

Tink And The Lost Boys: Your New Favorite Band

In a cloud full of free music access, we each have that one band that is undeniably our favorite. But how we came to love the music is a story in itself. Maybe you identify with a particular set of lyrics or maybe that one album connects you to a time when everything was okay. Tink And The Lost Boys: Your New Favorite Band

Tame Impala at Mo Pop Festival: Review

I’ve listened to my fair share of psychedelic rock. I can listen to Jimi Hendrix and Cream with the best of them. If you ask me about Pink Floyd, I could go on for an hour about how “Atom Heart Mother” should be their most celebrated piece of work, but that’s a story for another Tame Impala at Mo Pop Festival: Review

Inkcarceration 2019 Day Two Photos

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Inkcarceration 2019 Day One Photos

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Louder Than Life 2019 Preview

Louder Than Life 2019   The world’s largest rock ‘n’ roll whiskey festival, Louder Than Life, is set for September 27, 28 and 29 at Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Expo Center, Louisville, Kentucky. Louder Than Life will feature more than 50 music artists with performances on three separate stages with award winning bourbons, whiskey, Louder Than Life 2019 Preview

Subtype Zero’s West Coast Tour June 2019

STOCKTON, CA 06/06/19

 

Jon Worthy & The Bends Are Coming To BSR

On Wednesday, July 31st, indie/folk rock band, Jon Worthy & the Bends, will be in the studio for an interview. Coupled with the interview, the group plans to perform three songs for the listeners to enjoy. They will be on air from 6 to 8 p.m. Based out of Nashville, Tennessee, this high-energy group has Jon Worthy & The Bends Are Coming To BSR