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Red Monroe
Red Monroe’s sound has evolved quickly over the last few years.
From the lush, layered, early-U2 stylings of the band’s first release to the athletic...
T-Wrex
Arlington rapper T-Wrex brings social consciousness to his gritty, modern hip-hop on his debut album, My Life on Paper.
Aided by a global arsenal...
The High Life
Singer-songwriter Peter Black had almost had it with music, especially with flaky backing musicians.
“Playing with new guys with certain talents sometimes reveals the shortcomings...
Oakley Hall
Brooklyn’s Oakley Hall clearly derives its inspiration from the barest of bare bones, campfire-crooning country.
Aided only by plain ol’ electricity, the group manages...
Blues Now, Blues Later
OK, I admit. I'm not the biggest blues fan. Not because the sound is offensive - it isn't, in general, though there are only...
Son Seals
A Journey Through the Blues: The Son Seals Story celebrates the semi-acclaimed, wholly distinctive singer-songwriter and ax-man the way he lived: straight-ahead and raw.
Seals...
Ramblin’ Men
A couple of years ago, Tyler Rougeux had a transformative experience.
To outsiders, he might have simply been working in a music store. But...
Ian Moore
With his solid leads, overall bluesy feel, and the ability to wring sincerity from every note, guitarist and singer-songwriter Ian Moore ain't your dad's...
The Hype
It’s hard to be objective about rap-rock. While it’s more or less an amusingly tasteless footnote to the mid-to-late ’90s, it got a lot...
Musical Theatrics
I can't remember the last time I had a musical experience. I've been to a bunch of shows over the past year, and a...









