For a music lover, the perks of running a record label are plentiful. Discovering new artists, making a variety of connections in the industry,
As I indicated less than two weeks when featuring Benji Hughes’ excellent A Love Extreme, releasing a double-disc album as a debut can be
Ever since the emergence of California-based surf-rock instrumentalists like The Surfaris and Dick Dale & the Del-tones in the early ‘60s, it has become
Updates will resume on Monday. Have a great holiday weekend. Some groups form after coming together by traveling across the borders of states, countries,
Like a swimmer dipping his foot into water to determine the proper temperature, many musicians comprehend the importance of testing the waters. Few of
Though it is a risky venture to release a double album even if you are a considerably prestigious artist, the bulk of such releases
The divergence of folk music has been a common observation among fans of independent music for the past decade or so. Whether one most
A prevalent veneration for the past can certainly be detrimental to an artist’s work if their techniques are either outdated or generic, but holding
As displayed in the previous feature that covered my personal perception of prolific artists, a substantial amount of recognition and success does not always
Prolific artists have a tendency to never feel quite satisfied. Regardless of whether or not they have something left to prove, pursuits regarding financial