The Oklahoma City singer-songwriter had a problem, and church was the solution — but not for the reasons you might expect.
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Album review: Kyle Reid & the Low Swingin’ Chariots Alright, Here We Go…
Reid plays like a man who recognizes what a good time was, is and always will be — that having a heck of a lot of fun never goes out of style.
The Athens, Georgia-by-way-of-Alabama outfit has gripped listeners’ souls with an international scope through its unflinching and sometimes willfully grim narratives of love, life and loss.
The Athens, Georgia-by-way-of-Alabama outfit has gripped listeners’ souls with an international scope through its unflinching and sometimes willfully grim narratives of love, life and loss.
He’s just barely past the legal drinking age, yet Alex G (born Alex Giannascoli) has created more songs than some musicians do in a lifetime.
He’s just barely past the legal drinking age, yet Alex G (born Alex Giannascoli) has created more songs than some musicians do in a lifetime.
Washed Out’s smooth soundscapes are in a constant state of evolution
Ernest Greene certainly has spent a fair amount of his life wandering around in his dreams, a willing prisoner to a wild imagination.
Low Litas is a testament to the strength of lead singer/guitarist Mandii Larsen and bassist Penny Pitchlynn’s creative and romantic relationship.
Low Litas is a testament to the strength of lead singer/guitarist Mandii Larsen and bassist Penny Pitchlynn’s creative and romantic relationship.
For better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, Adam & Kizzie are in this together, ’til death do they part.
For better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, Adam & Kizzie are in this together, ’til death do they part.
EDM heavyweights Falcons and Hoodboi are #Bud2Buds
As Falcons and Hoodboi respectively, Graham Oatman and Roger Schami have gone from strangers to friends and collaborators. Now, you might even call them teammates.
There really isn’t a how, why or what to Electric Würms. It just is, and maybe that’s the point to take it at face value and attempt to listen without the legacy of The Flaming Lips ringing in your ear.
There really isn’t a how, why or what to Electric Würms. It just is, and maybe that’s the point — to take it at face value and attempt to listen without the legacy of The Flaming Lips ringing in your ear.
Panic! at the Disco’s Brendon Urie tells us why disco isn’t dead
The front man and the rest of his crew are still going strong, revitalized by their 2013 album, Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
