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Stephanie Rose Releases “Luxury’ Single And “Sprout” EP

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/stephanierosemusic/ Anyone who has been following pop culture recently is likely aware of the magic that has been transpiring within both American and Canadian country music, which many critics like myself have taken to calling the new country renaissance. This new era of bucolic singer/songwriters is being spurred on …

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Regretting The Past: Maroon 5 – Overexposed

Their willingness to sellout was also overexposed. Maroon 5 is an American pop rock band from Los Angeles, California.  Adam Levine, keyboardist and rhythm guitarist Jesse Carmichael, bassist Mickey Madden, lead guitarist James Valentine, drummer Matt Flynn, keyboardist PJ Morton and multi-instrumentalist Sam Farrar. Original members Levine, Carmichael, Madden and drummer Ryan Dusick first came together as Kara’s Flowers in 1994, while they were still in high school.   …

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Being Dead Drop Evocative Single

Eclectic psychedelia finds itself skewed with raw eroticism, surreal visuals that draw inspiration from divine sources, and an ominous sonic undertow that is impossible to escape in the new single and music video for Being Dead’s “Apostles’ Prom.” “Apostles’ Prom” isn’t your typical alternative rock fodder, but rather a wickedly …

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Patrick Doval – Broken

URL: http://www.patrickdoval.com/ It’s a brave new world for independent releases. The Internet age has usurped bygone gatekeepers of the industry, record company behemoths more concerned with artifice than art, and ushered in a democratization of music equivalent to the invention of the printing press. It really has been a paradigm …

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David Anderson Releases LP

A rollicking acoustic guitar comes sailing through rigid, mountainous drums crashing all around it. In a heated pursuit of some fleeting melody led by singer/songwriter David Anderson’s soft crooning, “Big Star” gallops toward the sunset without a care in the world, leaving the stress of everyday life in the rearview …

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