The Internet Killed Music (For People Who Don’t Care About Music)
The “internet killed music!” narrative is and has always been rockist propaganda, peddled by people who are legitimately old and technophobic, but also by younger
The “internet killed music!” narrative is and has always been rockist propaganda, peddled by people who are legitimately old and technophobic, but also by younger
Photographer Julia Drummond had the opportunity to spend some time with the talented Texas-based collective Blue Healer while they were in New York on November 1st. Here
Sun, sand, waves, and tunes is always a recipe for good times and House of Creatives Music Festival was that and more. Miami in November
Los Angeles-based talent Rodes Rollins floored the world with her first single ever, a song called “Young & Thriving”, which dropped earlier this month. Her
Walking down a narrow flight of stairs, I was led into a huge room, one that was filled with recording equipment, a turntable, and a
In addition to taking some phenomenal portraits of Blue Healer during their stint in New York, photographer Julia Drummond extended them a disposable camera. These are
New York’s indie-electronic artist Blonde Maze (aka Amanda Steckler) has been impressing us with her multi-talented musical capabilities since her first release in May 2015.
Nova Scotia’s talented dream pop quartet Mauno – comprised of Nick Everett (guitar), Eliza Niemi (bass), Adam White (drums) and Scott Boudreau (guitar) – has
This fall, New York-based three piece all girl band Cruel Youth – comprised of Teddy Sinclair, Lucy Graves, and Lauren Stockner – dropped their debut EP to
Recently, South African hip hop artist Ross Jack debuted his second UK single “Fear The Rush” off his 2015 debut album Self Medicated, which he
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