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Interview: From Indie Rocker to Score Composer – Craig Wedren Bridges the Gap Between Two Career Roles

Craig Wedren has built an extensive profile across music, TV and film. As a composer, some of his best-known credits include the State, Anchorman, School of Rock, The Whitest Kids U Know, and Wet Hot American Summer. This skillset wouldn’t be catalyzed, however, without a foundation comprising substantial musical perspective. …

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Gallery & Review: Blues Traveler at Genesee Theatre, 4.27.2017 – Waukegan, IL.

Blues Traveler 4/27/17 – Genesee Theatre – Waukegan, IL. By Bradley Todd              Blues Traveler is currently on a Spring/Summer tour, perhaps as a warm up for their 30th anniversary tour which begins later this year, and made a recent stop at Waukegan’s grand Genesee Theatre to give the greater …

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Brighton pop outfit Fickle Friends are set to release debut album in summer of 2017

Formed in the heart of Brighton, England, indie pop five-piece Fickle Friends have been building hype around the world over the past year. After 2015’s Velvet EP, the band are set to release a full-length debut album in the summer of 2017, and released their newest single, “Hello Hello” this March, produced …

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J Motor reaches creative peak in “Meet in the Sky” music video

J Motor (Jonathan Vassallo) has ridden a steady wave of commercial success since the multi-platform release of his single, “Jungle Daze.” Following the widespread response from its dance-laden positivity, he has made it top priority to implement that aesthetic onto future material. Vassallo cites the Beatles as his continual influence …

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Interview and show review: Miracle Glass Company at Broadcast, Glasgow – 31/3/17

March ends this week with three-piece Miracle Glass Company’s one-off, headline show in Glasgow, alongside Medicine Men and Filth Spector.  The nights line up brought hard drums and synth resembling a signature dark 80’s sound from Medicine Men, alongside Filth Spector’s careless energy and clear stage presence from vocalist Al Hotchkiss. Not …

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