Tag: lo-fi
Apr. 21, 2023
Eloise’s “Drunk On A Flight” addresses the realities of love
UK singer/songwriter Eloise released her debut album “Drunk On A Flight” on April 14. The album is composed of twelve tracks that have a funky,…
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Sep. 29, 2017
Shoegaze queen Jay Som wows at First Unitarian
“You can’t say indie rock is dead. It’s just being taken over by women.” This quote is from up-and-coming indie artist Sophie Allison, better known…
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Feb. 10, 2017
‘Whatever and Ever Amen’ celebrates 20th anniversary
I remember the day when “Whatever and Ever Amen” was released, 20 years ago this week, back in 1997. I was four months old, kicking…
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Sep. 27, 2013
CHVRCHES puts on an intimate, dynamic show
Up-and-coming Scottish electro-pop band CHVRCHES, which released its studio album “The Bones of What You Believe” Sept. 23, played a killer show Sept, 18 at…
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