Originally published on Moonlight Magazine. Pop music has a habit of making you feel like you could live forever. Punk… Read more Live Review: All Time Low at The Basement East

Originally published on Moonlight Magazine. Pop music has a habit of making you feel like you could live forever. Punk… Read more Live Review: All Time Low at The Basement East
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED 10/27/2019 BY HEART EYES MAGAZINE. When a new group tours with established bands like Smallpools, lovelytheband, and Blue… Read more INTERVIEW: New Dialogue
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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY TWO STORY MELODY Remington Super 60 is no stranger to the music scene. The band has been making… Read more Remington Super 60 Entice Us Down ‘The Highway Again’
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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY TWO STORY MELODY Foxpaw is a self-proclaimed “folk emo solo project.” If you’re looking for a second opinion,… Read more An Emotional Take on Foxpaw’s “D Minor”
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