The Shot Heard ‘Round the World!

When history buffs and literary admirers hear the phrase “the shot heard ’round the world”, most immediately identify with transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson’s poem,

Flamingo Crash

It appears that we have been navigating the globe over the past few posts. From the heart of North America to Japan and over

Two Cow Garage

Sometimes I just get sick of all the overproduction, the pretentious attempts at ingenuity, and easy routes taken by many contemporary bands. When one

Charles Gocher: 1953 – 2007

In terms of innovation, passion, durability, and flexibility, few American bands matched the quality of the Sun City Girls. Though they never came close

Loch Lomond

When Ritchie Young formed Loch Lomond in 2003, he saw it nothing more than a solo project. Always in touch with his music persona,

The Sea and Cake

With most bands, there tends to be one member who leads the way. You know, the leader who is responsible for most of the

The Morning Stars

Following the recent trend of familial successes in the music industry, The Morning Stars are comprised of guitarist Mars Ivic, bassist Michael Ivic, and

Abernethy

I often find myself fascinated with dramatically poetic musicians. A lugubrious perspective applied toward the lyrical aspect doesn’t hurt either. There is not much

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