Single: Summer Underground – 10 Years Later
Los Angeles’s Summer Underground returns “10 Years Later”, at least according to the final track
Los Angeles’s Summer Underground returns “10 Years Later”, at least according to the final track
The setting: The year of their lord, 2026. An end-stage capitalist hellscape, built by slaves
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No matter how long your band has stayed together – whether it goes through roster
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Not many songs make me think of Donald Rumsfeld, but in Matt Harra’s slow-burning single
Will DiNola is a composer, filmmaker, and all-around musician from New York, New York. His
LA-based three-piece art-rock / alternative band Mules released their debut single less than a year
I am writing this article on a Friday night in the dark while my wife
“The New Insincerity” is the newest release by Daily Worker, the alter ego of prize-winning
Californian rockers Bleuspell announce their presence with their latest single ‘Summertime Is Over’. With tinges
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Taking Wave Off to new heights, ‘Burning Out’ is their latest single, and my word,