The Concert Chronicles
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“Psycheatrick” by Keith: A hallucinatory dispatch from the margins of the mind
“Psycheatrick,” a standout track from Keith Woodhouse’s tenth album The Planet Who, arrives not just as…
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A crushing hymn of doubt, suffering, and the desperation for deliverance: “FMS” by Somnolence
“FMS,” the latest single by Somnolence, is less a song and more a ritual – an…
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E-ZINE ISSUE 2: COVEY
LINK TO ZINE HERE We’ve continued our e-zine series! It’s totally free and accessible to everyone…
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“Where I Might Land” by Jake Gray: A soulful road song for the weary and the willing
With “Where I Might Land,” Jake Gray delivers one of his most vulnerable and quietly powerful…
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“Big Fan” by Jeff’s Friend Jack: A snarling post-punk rebuttal to performative rage and digital noise
“Big Fan,” the opening salvo from Mongrel Nostalgia, is an explosive, razor-edged anthem that pulls no…
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“BANG BANG!” by CJ Penn & Blaiddz: A modern western romance with country grit, electro edge, and pop sensibility
“BANG BANG!” isn’t just a song – it’s a cinematic experience wrapped in a three-minute pop…
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“Here’s To Life” by LaBek: A sultry, sophisticated jazz ballad brimming with emotion and cinematic elegance
“Here’s To Life” finds jazz/blues vocalist LaBek delivering a deeply moving rendition of the classic ballad…
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“Are We Having Fun” by Sandra-Mae Lux: A modern classic swinging with style, storytelling, and joy
With “Are We Having Fun,” jazz vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and award-winning songwriter Sandra-Mae Lux delivers a sparkling…
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“down in the garden” by TJBUCKLEY: A poetic reflection on memory, loss, and unspoken grief
With “down in the garden,” rising artist TJBUCKLEY delivers a haunting and intimate single – the…
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“Sequence 8” by Martin Warnes – A bold atonal exploration of pattern, dissonance, and sonic intuition
With “Sequence 8,” composer and sonic architect Martin Warnes continues his abstract journey into the world…
