When Britain’s most infamous tabloid newspaper, The Sun, published a few months ago that Paul Weller and Graham Coxon were in the studio working
Whenever I receive a copy of an album from a different country than my own (USA), it is always met with enthusiasm and buoyancy.
I recently took up a writing position at the fantastic online webzine, PopMatters. Being one of the most professional and in-depth media sites online,
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She simply goes by the name of Blair. Her last name and middle initials remain an absolute mystery to the casual onlookers but, for
John Bustine fits the bill of a stereotypical folk artist. With a constant five o’ clock shadow and a head of hair that looks
With a name that sounds like an erroneously translated Japanese t-shirt, Why Twist the Hair is the latest innovation out of Boston. Consisting of
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
In an age where hip-shaking, provocative attire, and other sensuously superficial aspects unfortunately hold more merit in the music industry than actual talent or