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The Franklin Electric Introduce Beautiful New Album “Blue Ceilings”

I’m going to preface this by saying I just may have discovered one of my new favorite bands. I mean, like, seriously. There is nothing more that I love than a sweet, soulful sound, and The Franklin Electric have delivered just that with their new album Blue Ceilings. At first, I really didn’t know what to expect, but as […]

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Interview

IBG Interview – 7 Questions With FIRE

There aren’t many artists that have the ability to cross genres and take different sounds to make it something entirely their own. LA-based band Fire plays with these factors and more in their upcoming EP! This week we got to talk about what really influences their genre-bending music and what we can expect for them […]

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Tamar Eisenman Introduces Herself To The U.S. In A Big Way

Merging over the music that you have had so much knowledge of into a completely new country could prove to be very difficult for some. For others, it may be seen as quite the challenge, which ultimately provides a new thrill and paves the way for an exciting adventure. I would have to say that […]

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Jason Andrew Brown Takes Decades Of Experience To The Solo Stage

Being part of a band and performing as a solo musician are two very different actions.  The comfort of being on stage with a bunch of buddies is stripped away when it is just you, your guitar, and voice out in front of a crowd.  There is nowhere to hide and you must provide a […]

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Loose Buttons’ Sundays Shows Broken Hearts In The Heart Of The City

Loose Buttons presents a situation in which plenty of us have been. Two people date for a while, but one half of the couple realizes it’s not working out. The other half desperately tries salvaging whats left of the connection. They break up. It’s all cool though because that hopeless romantic afraid of being single […]

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“Love Into Action” Is Remastered And Revamped

Back in 1979, a group formed that will remain prevalent to the music industry for decades to come. That group is called The Stray Trolleys. Formed by Martin Newell who had just came from Gypp, The Stray Trolleys brought together four men who shared a similar passion for the music scene. This past January, the […]

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Minimmal Plays With Genres In Debut Album

Some bands are in a category of their own. This is just the case for Quito-Ecuador based alt rock band Minimmal. This talented band is in a genre of their own, they create traditional alternative with a twist. The band plays around with a lot of different elements, giving their music a more experimental feel. Their debut […]

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90s Are Making a Comeback with “David Bowie” By I Am The Polish Army

2015 and 2016 brought back the rise of the 90s grunge feel. With 2017 already shaping up to be a great year for music, more 90s inspired music is going to come out of this year. Starting in the privacy of Emma DeCorsey’s 2005 dorm room and continuing to the streets of Brooklyn in 2016, […]