Review: The Bye Bye Blackbirds – Take Out The Poison
There comes a time in the evolution of music, no matter how devoutly or insincerely one follows a sound, that we must demand
There comes a time in the evolution of music, no matter how devoutly or insincerely one follows a sound, that we must demand
“You can’t live the dream if you’re not dreaming” – The Vacationist “Queen of Light” Blazing a trail upon an ethereal sea of
Looking around, one could quickly begin to believe in doppelgangers. Like Wayne Rooney and Shrek or Tom Brady and Giselle
Clay: If you had to ask creative people what their nemesis is, I bet 99 out of 99 would say
When it comes to sophomore albums there is a hesitant optimism tied closely to your expectations. It is usually a fleeting
I won’t win any awards for making the statement that musicians are artists, but perhaps we should be looking at the artist
Simple (ˈsimpəl) adjective defined as “easily understood or done; presenting no difficulty” or “composed of a single element;
I make no excuses and pull no punches when I say that the vibrato-laced/pop/rock sound of bands like Panic! at the Disco and
-Kevin’s Take- Sometimes, crow is the best thing you could eat. In this case, I’m quite happy to do so. See, last
When thinking of Japanese music a range of sounds, eccentric stage shows and often crazy characters often come to mind. But