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Bozo, a close friend of Stomper from Soldier Ink and currently incarcerated, is one of Hi Power’s current artists. As these two made their rounds to the local recording studios, Bozo began dropping verses and songs on street mix tapes, which created ... read more
When Damani opens his mouth and delivers to listeners his chronicles, his lessons and his flirtatious soliloquies for his female following you understand he is a veteran. He isnt in the game because he aspires to be a rapper. He is in the game becaus... read more
The latest offering by the man widely acknowledged as the successor to Jimmy Smith as King of the Hammond B-3 captures all the excitement and pure smokin’ energy of a Joey D live performance. Supported by his superb rhythm section, and featuring the ... read more
Kinetic Stereokids frontmen Justin Ford and Michael Steibel discovered their intense mutual tastes for Beck, church music, and collage art while at soccer camp in 1997. Soon enough, they were bringing banged-up acoustic guitars and pounding out the s... read more
For four decades, Leonard Cohen has been one of the most important and influential songwriters of our time, a figure whose body of work achieves greater depths of mystery and meaning as time goes on. His songs have set a virtually unmatched standard... read more
Take one listen to the music of Matt White and you’re hooked. His songs are relatable—you’ll think of the one who got your heart, the pains and pleasures of growing up and the remarkable journey in discovering just who the heck you are. Drawing inspi... read more
In a time when gangsta rap music ruled the air waves and being a thug was cool, a group called The Pearly Whites was formed: two friends from Orlando, Florida with an original sound and a positive message. With their melodic hooks and mesmerizing rhy... read more
Static-X is breaking out of Hell’s sub-basement to release their fifth studio album, Cannibal, on April 3rd. The band will also kick off a headlining tour on March 30th in Santa Ana, CA. Comprising 12 of the harshest, most stripped-down tracks Stat... read more
Most indie rock aficionados can probably tell you a thing or two about Northampton. The tiny Massachusetts town gave birth to a number of ultra-influential acts, including Dinosaur Jr., Sebadoh, and Silver Jews. These same folks probably also know ab... read more
North Carolina rockers The Sammies have known each other since they were kids-- especially brothers Donnie and Frank. This isn't a surprise to anyone who has heard the band's self-titled debut. The Sammies sound like a band twice their age-- each ind... read more
