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Frame and Mantle Showcases Their Versatility With Their Sophomore Album, Well of Light
After six years since their full–length debut album, Frame and Mantle are officially back with their sophomore album, Well of Light. The quartet from Pittsburgh have been releasing…
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DURRY Proves That Sometimes The Losers Do Get Their Sequel With Sophomore Album, This Movie Sucks
DURRY, an indie-rock band from Minnesota, is back in action with their genre-blending sophomore album, This Movie Sucks. For those of you that aren’t familiar with their origin…
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Will Wood Puts the Fun in Funeral: Sold Out Mr. Wood Is Dead Tour Gets Weird & Wild in Chicago
Most artists could not sell out the ~1500 capacity Concord Music Hall on a Tuesday, but Will Wood is not most artists. For the uninitiated, New Jersey based…
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Oh No, I Have An idea: We Didn’t Start The Fire Helmets
Volume Three of “Oh No, I Have An Idea,” where Ambrose takes us on another crafting journey. This time she shows us how she managed to take a…
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Kisschasy Reel In “New Believers” In Sydney
Megan reviews Kisschasy’s show in Sydney.
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Daisy Grenade Channels Carefree Summer Romance With New Anthem, “Don’t Sweat It”
Just in time for summer, Daisy Grenade has dropped a new single that’s guaranteed to get you moving. Following the recent release of “So Happy” last month, “Don’t…
featured playlist
contributor: madi jay
All real album listeners gather round: here is a playlist that should never experience the shuffle button. This is a non-comprehensive list of songs that I refuse to listen to without their counterpart(s), songs with gnarly instrumental transitions, sometimes even transitions in the middle of words. They are all songs that I will always go out of my way to queue up next to each other, because they should simply never be separated.






