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Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice Tell Us About ‘Ada’

Music is often used to dive deeper into other disciplines. We can share ideas and real history through our songs without sounding like we are preaching. The listener can become aware of something new in an elegant and easy going way. Knowledge is power, and music can help add to both of these. Our friends […]

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Lex Grey and The Urban Pioneers Continue their trek on ‘How Many Roads’

For a passionate artist the power for creating music continues to grow. They will continue to experiment and develop their own unique style as they continue to play. The much traveled Lex Grey and The Urban Pioneers have been building their legacy and are preparing their 8th album How Many Roads in the new year.  […]

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Stolar Brings Raw Emotions to His Latest Release

While I was on an exchange abroad, I took Islamic Archaeology as one of my electives. The elective turned out to be a graduate-level course with the class consisting of only one other exchange student and four graduate students of Near-Eastern Archaeology. I took the course as an Anthropology elective while my undergrad counterpart took […]

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Chris Walsh Takes Us To Soulful Americana

As a songwriter, we all hope to create our own unique sound and style. We are all true individuals so this should not be difficult. Far too many artists try to just copy what has worked in the past with no truly personal soul tied into their music. Our recent find Chris Walsh has poured […]

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Two Feet’s Latest Release Will Have You On Your Feet

“Love is a bitch…….I don’t give a fuck, but actually, I do.” Truer words have rarely spoken. And these words were spoken by singer-songwriter Two Feet in “Love is a Bitch” and “Had Some Drinks” taken from Two Feet’s highly anticipated second EP, Momentum. Two Feet is New York-based singer / multi-instrumentalist who released his debut EP […]

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Jocelyn & Chris Arndt Show Versatility in “Edges”

I’ll have to admit, although the Indie genre has been on the rise lately, it seems as though it is being changed drastically along the way. Florence and the Machine is probably the earliest example of Indie that I can personally remember, and it seems as though the following artists being dubbed as “Indie rock/alternative artists” […]