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Interview: Jake Thistle

Jake Thistle “Brooklyn Can Wait” video link: https://youtu.be/w_7rzZ5gMTw 1. Who are your biggest music inspirations? Well, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers got me into music when I was three through their incredible Super Bowl Halftime performance, so they definitely qualify at the top of the list. Jackson Browne has an unbelievable …

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Interview: Staunch Moderates

Staunch Moderates “Rolling Stone” 1.Which artists had the biggest impact on you growing up? Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan, Men at Work, and the Grateful Dead 2. How has your background/upbringing shaped your political philosophies? I was brought up primarily in a 12 Step household on my mother’s …

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Interview: Farah Naz (Fading Nemesis) discusses “Rich Men North of Richmond” cover, upcoming album

On November 10th, Addison, Texas-based metal quartet Fading Nemesis released a reimagined interpretation of Oliver Anthony’s “Rich Men North of Richmond,” centered around finding a unified perspective amidst rampant and dissident rhetoric. A collaboration between the band and producer Larry Elyea, the single has been praised for its cohesiveness and …

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Interview: Denise Marsa

Denise Marsa “Sanctuary” video link:  1. How have your past experiences influenced your songs? My songs incapsulate the experiences and how I have processed them, both in my personal life and in my career. The songs help me to file them away and even more, compress those experiences into a …

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Interview with Alex Woodard

Alex Woodard “Ordinary Soil” video link: 1. What are some of your biggest literary and music influences? I’d say on the literary side of things, John Steinbeck, particularly for this new book/album package, because of the agricultural/farming slant. Stephen King is great, too, as a somewhat guilty pleasure, and I …

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SKYDXDDY LAUNCHES THE TRAUMACORE TOUR AND SIGNS DISTRIBUTION DEAL WITH IT GOES UP ENTERTAINMENT/COMPOUND INTEREST

Delivering a mix of rock, soul, melody, and a dash of classic psychedelic sensibilities, The Flavor That Kills release their edgy genre-fluid album Book of Secrits (purposely misspelled) on red vinyl on March 15 and available at https://tftk.bandcamp.com/album/book-of-secritsThe Madison, WI-based unit is Ryan Corcoran-lead vocals, guitar, piano, Educational Davis-guitars, synthesizers, bongos, …

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