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The Mammal Virus’ Prescription
For bands, a bonus of rehearsing in one of those large multiplex rehearsal spaces is the colorful cast of characters who seem to come...
Lorenzo Zenteno Wants it All
Leaving a legacy is a thing most of us rarely consider. It’s a realm reserved for the creators of timeless artistic masterworks, scientists whose...
Top 5 Shows 11/3-11/5: “Loosen the Bible Belt Edition”
1) MASS’s (1002 S Main) Friday night banger is, well, it’s bangin’ – for one thing, it’s headlined by Sub-Sahara (aka my new favorite...
Andy Pickett’s Ticket
Andy Pickett is ready to have a career in music. He just doesn’t seem sure how. The burly, bushy-headed, soft-spoken, self-taught pianist is on...
Top 5 Shows 10/20-10/21: “You Can See Matt Tedder Trio Twice...
1) This week’s Hearsay is about Meadowbrook-neighborhood-based hard rock band Dead Vinyl, so feel free to read that for a more detailed look at...
Alex Atchley’s Many Ghosts
A big hurdle creative-types often face is figuring out where and how to channel their creativity — which medium is best suited for them...
Say “No Way” to Pay-to-Play
A couple of weeks ago, Dreamy Life Records cofounder and Cloudland Recording Studio head honcho Britt Robisheaux posted a question on his personal Facebook...
Top 5 Shows 10/27-10/28: “Catch Some Halloween Wavves, Bruh!” Edition
1) Fairmount-area art collective Neighborhood Cult Productions has its last show of the year on Friday at Shipping and Receiving (201 S Calhoun), and...
Dead Vinyl’s Rebirth
Last year, Dead Vinyl entered that career phase a lot of bands go through when all the members live together. In lots of cases,...
Oil Boom: Crude Awakening
The trend of what’s old has been new again for long enough now that it’s become some sort of meta-parody of itself –– the...



















