It felt like only yesterday when it seemed that all of America had an odd infatuation with snakes squirming around on an airborne plane.
Since yesterday I featured the sisterly charms of Ghost Bees, I figured it would be appropriate to even out the gender ties a bit.
I understand that the sheer number of albums released last year can be a bit intimidating for those whose tastes are a bit more
———————————————————————————————– 10. B.C. Camplight – Blink of a Nihilist Musicians who have struggled with past mental illness are often tagged with a very undeserving
———————————————————————————————– 30. Richard Hawley – Lady’s Bridge As a longtime (and near obsessive) fan of Pulp, I suppose it is only natural that I
I wonder how Matt Gagin would react to being called an accidental child prodigy. Prodigy, with delight – but accidental? Well, his story is
Sometimes the oddest of mixtures can bring a band together. For The Afternoons, it was a mutual love for the prolific David Bowie and
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
I have learned many interesting things about people through lively music discussion. One would be the form of desperation individuals often find themselves in,
As hip as it may be to list ambiguous names as primary influences, there are usually two extremely popular bands who are labeled as