That Mag Showcases Touches the Heart Then Gets You Rockin’
Written By Killian O’Neill, Photographed by Liv Foltiny My dream of being able to listen to live music while sitting on comfy couches finally came to fruition this past Saturday night atRead More
A Conversation with Izza About Her Music and the Importance of Mental Health
Written by Maria Arroyo Photographed by Carianne Older “I think surrounding yourself with like-minded and supportive people is important. However, I have learned that true happiness comesRead More
Written by By Killian O’Neil Photos by Mark Franzen Dry Reef is something of pure alchemy. This band continues its journey beyond adolescence and into adulthood. The best way to explain theirRead More
Written by Suzi Metzon Photographs by Jeff Fasano and Vanessa Sundra The Bacon Brothers have returned back to their home in Philadelphia with a very special new release. Their new songRead More
By Dan Williams It’s been a little over a year since I last saw The Jayplayers in concert. Formed as an acoustic duo in 2013 out of Lebanon PA, Keeley McCue and Chris Weidensaul have... Read More
Lisa Said Estranged Reviewed by: Geno Thackara Even if the title Estranged suggests something disconnected or inaccessible, in reality Lisa Said sounds anything but. Her style is nothing if not... Read More
Fawns of Love Who Cares About Tomorrow/“Standing” “Falling” Reviewed by: Ziggy Merritt With both Slowdive and Ride releasing new albums this year, it’s hard not to look at shoegaze music and... Read More
by Lauren Rosier Over a decade ago, a singer/songwriter from Utah, Dia Frampton, and her sister Meg, started a band, Meg & Dia. The band quickly became popular amongst the pop... Read More
by Dan Williams Friday was beautiful in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. It was hot and crowded with not a cloud in the sky all day. The beach was wall to wall umbrellas and the aroma of... Read More
Wolves in the Throne Room Celestite Reviewed by: Ari Roth Celestite is a daring, rich, and supremely beautiful work. The latest album by the US black metal act has almost none of the sonic signifiers of its parent genre – no blast beat drums (or drums Read More