Album Review: Al Riggs – “We’re Safe But For How Long”
We’re Safe But for How Long presents itself with the opening track as a folk album with a wounded edge.Continue Reading
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We’re Safe But for How Long presents itself with the opening track as a folk album with a wounded edge.Continue Reading
Wardrobe, the new album from Carrboro band Flash Car, is a true soundtrack to a reckless summer of fun. The openingContinue Reading
The Birdhorse is a Carrboro-based folk act by “singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist” Toni Hartley. In March of this year sheContinue Reading
Cosmic Punk appeared on my radar while I was attending a show at The Station in February. The 3-piece female-frontedContinue Reading
#TLDRreviews Album Review: Case Sensitive, Count Your Blessings (Debut) I first encountered Case Sensitive at their release party at TheContinue Reading