Monthly Archives: March 2017
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The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed “A storm is threat’nin, my very life today” I’m not a Stones fan; I don’t think I ever ...
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Acclaimed Indy artist Sallie Ford announces new show at Sacramento’s Karma Loft for the first Karma Loft show sponsored by Rawckus Magazine and the last ...
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There’s great beauty to be found in music where, in the absence of lyrics, storytelling is left to mood-setting instruments, blended melodies, and momentary silence. ...
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A vibrant center for creativity, Toronto has often been noted for its musical exports over the years. One fresh face making noise on the scene ...
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Dryjacket is a fairly new name on the indie rock scene, yet their music boasts years of experience. Comprising Joe Junod (guitar/vocals), Brad Wyllner (guitar/vocals), ...
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Patti Smith. Debbie Harry. Poly Styrene. Joan Jett. Siouxsie Sioux. Kathleen Hanna. Kim Gordon. Kim Deal. Corin Tucker. Carrie Brownstein—all have shown that women can ...
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There’s something in the water in Austin Texas. The artists that spring from that fertile soil have the pedigree of musical thoroughbreds. Some like Willie, ...
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Folk is not dead, folks. Society seems to be making space yet again for traditional acoustic music with a free lovin’, anti-war spin, just as ...
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The Who - Who's Next Dante Alighieri wanted his Magnum Opus to be Il Convivio (The Banquet): a long treatise with an extended metaphor of ...
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Count the alt-rock world among the many frustrated with Donald Trump and the alt-right invading the White House. Before the new president took office, rockers ...