Fomerly of D.C.-based trio Q and Not U, frontman John Davis steers an enjoyable debut with his partner in crime, keyboardist/vocalist Laura Burhenn. Avoiding most aspects of
Unless one is referring to a singular mind of genius capabilities, the sentiment that “two heads are better than one” certainly rings true in
I always wondered how the role of an irregular childhood can effect a musician. It seems nearly stereotypical for a talented artist to recollect
With perhaps one of the oddest band names you are likely to find, Deer Tick is the songwriting project of John McCauley, a talented
It was just yesterday that I was musing about musicians traveling from country to country, coping with obstacles both musically and socially. While Hoax
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After posting about a few new artists who were fresh on the scene with inexperience with nothing but hefty ambitions in their pockets, I
As successfully as minimalism (or “theater composition”) worked for the likes of Philip Glass and Steve Reich, some artists simply prefer an openly expendable
For the tourism offices in Sweden, the past several years must have been a breeze. With such a bustling outlet of quality Swedish musical
I imagine that writing music for adverts is one of the most frustrating occupations known to man.While any music-related occupation usually comes off as