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James Forest Takes You On A Journey Where Music Roams Free

Even from an early age, James Forest has always strived to become a stronger songwriter by searching for perfect sounds, words, and moods. To help achieve this goal and to learn more he has various projects on the go which have seen him become part of the duo ‘June in the Fields’ and a member […]

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Brannon Reaches For The Heartstrings On New Record

Finding your perfect musical partner has become much easier today. No longer do you have to be at the music clubs talking to strangers and hanging up singer-wanted flyers. The power and reach of the internet has created more musical connections than anything else. Luckily for us all, the band Brannon was formed through an […]

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Nora Rothman Releases Single “Note to My Ex-Lover”

Nora Rothman has released her newest single, a short and sweet ode to an ex-lover. Hailing from Hollywood nobility as the daughter of Tom Rothman (Chairman, Sony Pictures Entertainment) and Jessica Harper, it was inevitable that indie singer/songwriter Nora Rothman would find herself fully immersed in all things music and entertainment. At three, she laid […]

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Andru Gomez Shares More Of His Prolific Songwriting

Some musicians have the blessing, or some say curse, of having music constantly bouncing around their heads.  Of course, these songs always want to escape.  Unfortunately, they may not always suit the band the artist is currently with.  A prolific writer will have enough material for a full solo career as well.  Our friend Andru […]

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The Furious Seasons Look West On New Album

The leaves are changing, the temperature is dropping, and it’s time to find an album you can put on as you curl up and get ready to hibernate. You don’t need to look far though – you just need to look west. The new album from Furious Seasons is the band’s fifth, and it’s a […]

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Aaron Gillespie New LP ‘Out of the Badlands’

Heartbreak is one of the most vulnerable moments a person can face. Writing down emotions and translating them into music is an art form that stays respected. Aaron Gillespie has officially released his acoustic new album Out of the Badlands; in a therapeutic escape Gillespie tells the truth and is ready to let you into the […]

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Noah Hittner – Genre Bending Originality

The art of creating music is something that many of us procrastinate over.  The joy is there but I guess the difficulty level provides an excuse to find other uses for the spare time we have.  Sadly this excuse has put an end to many a budding musical career.  The dedication must match that passion […]

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Shellshock Lullaby – Emo Rock With An Acoustic Edge

Some music just hits your ears and right away you can hear the emotion that the artist is trying to share.  These songs become the ones that listeners can relate to and hold very dear.  There was a whole genre that developed out of this.  Much of the bands have come and gone but there […]