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Inkcarceration 2019 Day Two Photos

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Inkcarceration 2019 Day One Photos

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Recent Release Round-Up: Thee Oh Sees, The Black Keys & Ty Segall

Thee Oh Sees (Oh Sees) – Henchlock Smote Reverser was a huge leap for the Oh Sees last year, featuring dynamic sounds that were sinister and glorious. It was yet another installment in the ever-growing discography and the album also showcased a shift within the band’s style. Sure, the polarizing riffs and solos by John Recent Release Round-Up: Thee Oh Sees, The Black Keys & Ty Segall

KISS: The Band That Never Ends

Kiss, The American rival rock band to British phenomenon, The Beatles,  has been performing for more than 45 years across the world. They started in early 1973 with Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Peter Criss and Ace Frehley. Still not sure of who they are by name? Well, you will definitely recognize their faces, specifically there KISS: The Band That Never Ends

Ladypalooza: An Intimate but Animated Musical Evening

On March 15th within the main room of Kent’s Williamson House on a sprinkly Friday evening was the inaugural year of  Black Squirrel Radio’s Ladypalooza. Black Squirrel Radio brought in three local female acts and had them perform an intimate, small set for an audience of about thirty. But just because it was intimate and Ladypalooza: An Intimate but Animated Musical Evening

Kent, Rock And Roll’s Midwest Companion

In 1973, a special band put forth a special album for the world to hear. Its artwork is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable album covers in music; a triangular prism dispersing light into color. Pink Floyd hit a creative home run with their highly acclaimed The Dark Side Of The Moon. More than just an album, Kent, Rock And Roll’s Midwest Companion

Deerhunter Paints A Dreary World On New Record

Artist: Deerhunter Album: Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? Release Date: January 18, 2019 Label: 4AD Rating: 3/5 Deerhunter crafted a record that is a melancholic dream, accompanied by words that are heavy on the heart with its brash honesty and beautifully haunting melodies. Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? is the eighth studio album from the Deerhunter Paints A Dreary World On New Record

Album Review: Greta Van Fleet, Anthem of the Peaceful Army

Photo by Travis Shinn Title: Anthem of the Peaceful Army Artist: Greta Van Fleet Label: Republic Records Release Date: October 19, 2018 Rating:       This upcoming band brings it back to the “old days” and has shown their unique style through their newest album called Anthem of the Peaceful Army. Greta Van Fleet Album Review: Greta Van Fleet, Anthem of the Peaceful Army

Album Review: Kitchen Dwellers, ‘Ghost In The Bottle’

Title: Ghost In The Bottle Artist: Kitchen Dwellers Record Label: Independent Release Date: April 21st, 2017 Rating: Friday, Kitchen Dwellers released their second studio album Ghost in the Bottle. This is the band’s first studio release since their self-titled album produced four years ago. The bluegrass fellas celebrated their 11-track album debut at Colorado’s Fox Album Review: Kitchen Dwellers, ‘Ghost In The Bottle’

Concert Review: Sick Weekend at Ace of Cups

I had the unique pleasure of recently attending Sick Weekend at Ace of Cups in Columbus while, ironically, sick. Sick Weekend, is a three-day long shindig with an always excellent lineup of rock-and-roll bands. I was able to make the trek with some friends for day two to see Molly Burch, The Bolos, Johnny Ill Concert Review: Sick Weekend at Ace of Cups