For the tourism offices in Sweden, the past several years must have been a breeze. With such a bustling outlet of quality Swedish musical
International success has an odd way of distinguishing itself. An artist could be recognized on the streets of their native country by virtually every
First of all, I will reluctantly admit that the above photo is not from the newest “Fruit of the Loom” commercial. As enjoyable as
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My latest review takes a look at the talented B.C. Camplight’s second album, Blink of a Nihilist. The Philadelphia native conquers his own personal
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Whenever I receive a copy of an album from a different country than my own (USA), it is always met with enthusiasm and buoyancy.
For fans of Becky Stark’s self-produced modern operetta, “Bird Songs of the Bauharoque”, it hardly came as a surprise when she hit it big
I would assume that the local music scene in Washington D.C. is filled with an abundant number of bands who view American patriotism as
Anonymity is a concept that many artists revel in. While it applies primarily in the form of authors like Thomas Pynchon or J.D. Salinger,