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33Hz long awaited debut album self titled 33Hz will be available April 26th at fine music retailers country wide including New York’s renowned independent music store, Other Music and Beatport.com.. read more
They’re everywhere. Every block. Every city. From Atlanta’s notorious Zone 3 to Chicago’s coldest ghetto to the very heart of Compton. You might see them hustling in the trap or ballin’ in the clubs or just plain ol’ chillin’ on the block and having ... read more
One of the finer characteristics of this game we call Hip Hop, is its instinctual lean toward self-preservation. No matter how saturated the airwaves may be, there is always a new movement brewing under the surface. read more
Debby Boone's first Concord Records release, Reflections of Rosemary, is an intimate musical portrait of her mother-in-law, the legendary singer Rosemary Clooney. The CD is a collection of 16 songs distinguished by Boone's strong, striking vocal tale... read more
When he was a little boy, Fall Out Boy bassist and lyricist Pete Wentz enjoyed reading “Curious George,” “Babar” and Richard Scarry, but his favorite children’s book was “The Story of Ferdinand” by Munro Leaf. read more
“I see the world in a swirl of hues / but my favorite color is shame” This confession, delivered by Gatsbys American Dream vocalist Nic Newsham in opening track “Theatre,” begins the journey that is the band’s third full-length album, Volcano. read more
"This collection of songs and photographs is my contribution to Saskatchewan's Centennial celebrations. I recommend that you get yourself a hot beverage and stand by the heater as you listen to these musical tales of long, cold winters with a hint of... read more
Forget what you know about Kelly Osbourne. If you watch her hit MTV reality series “The Osbournes,” Kelly says you’re just seeing “24/7 of my life edited into twenty minutes.” And if you bought her debut album Shut Up, you don’t know the depth and ra... read more
O.U.O is officially an underground and original hip-hop group. Comprised of the cousins Dumi Right and Pep, O.U.O. has gained a loyal, underground fan base without radio airplay or music videos. read more
The Go-Betweens are the quintessential cult band. Throughout their hugely acclaimed career they have sustained an unparalleled artistic consistency which has year by year elevated them above their contemporaries... read more
Rebel, Sweetheart -- the fifth album from The Wallflowers and their first with producer Brendan O’Brien (Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen) -- is the welcome re-introduction to a rock & roll band with a renewed sense of purpose. read more
