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Records, Reviews

Album | Jasmine Karimova – From the Womb

by Jonathan Frahm • 8 April 2018

Every so often, an artist emerges from the woodwork with music so brilliant that you can just tell that they are headed places. Such was the case with the likes of Orange Room-era Ed Sheeran or Hozier from the moment he dropped…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | ignite520’s Tucson Improv Movement + the ‘Superband’ @ 191 Toole

by Jonathan Frahm • 7 April 2018

We have a saying here in Tucson that’s reverberated throughout much of our artistic community, and that’s to “Keep Tucson weird!” We may not be as big as Phoenix or as affluent as Scottsdale, but we make up for it…

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Records, Reviews

Album | King Ropes – Green Wolverine

by Jonathan Frahm • 7 April 2018

If the story of Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs is anything to go by, sometimes you don’t even need to leave the comfort of your own garage to deliver something innovative to the world. Now, that isn’t to say that…

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News, Records

Video Premiere | Ben Noble – Little One (Living Room Session)

by Ian Parker • 6 April 2018

Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: a songwriter from the American Midwest who retreated to a cabin to record his debut album. Yeah, you’re probably thinking about Bon Iver right now. But shift your sights from Wisconsin to…

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News

Video Premiere | Kinbom & Kessner – With The Beetles

by Ian Parker • 5 April 2018

Kinbom & Kessner did not look too far for the inspiration for ‘With The Beetles’, the title track from their new record due out this summer. In fact, all they did was looked out the window of their Berlin studio,…

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Premiere | Jarle Skavhellen – ‘Coming Home’

by Jonathan Frahm • 5 April 2018

Evoking shades of Noah Gundersen and The Tallest Man on Earth, Norwegian up-and-comer Jarle Skavhellen presents ruminative, lilting folk to captivate the senses. In this case, the atmospheric layers of sound that Skavhellen introduces to listeners in ‘Coming Home’ represents…

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