Posts Tagged ‘New Orleans’
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Blair Dies Young, Lives Old
In one of New Orleans’ few instances where sports reigned over music, the super bowl has cast many into a week-long, universalized hangover. It permits locals to do, well, whatever they want as long as it is celebratory o...
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Nick Jaina Feels the Delicate Wool
In the often fascinating field of archeology, success requires the ability to embrace the past in order to advance the future. All forms of advanced technology have a preceding influence, whether it be in an intricately designe...
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Spanish Prisoners Sing Songs to Forget
As the historically implied name of his solo project may suggest, songwriter Leo Maymind finds contentment in writing songs that disregard time, place, and age to the fullest extent. Under his Spanish Prisoners alias, one can c...
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Central Standard Takes Center Stage
Urgency is a petty thing. People often assume that there is a vital need for it, even if it can often result in quality of a lesser standard due to the increased level of production. However, for Frankie Ostello’s vocal s...
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Blair. Her Last Name is Irrelevant.
She simply goes by the name of Blair. Her last name and middle initials remain an absolute mystery to the casual onlookers but, for some reason, it hardly seems to matter. Blair can light up a room with her effervescent vocals;...
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ALBUM PREVIEW: Gotye – Like Drawing Blood
Wally De Backer goes under the name of Gotye, which is pronounced as “gore-ti-yeah”. Gotye hails from Melbourne, Australia and he has a clear talent of creating masterful songs out of samples. We have seen artists s...
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ALBUM PREVIEW: The Veils – Nux Vomica
It must be interesting to grow up as the son of an extremely accomplished musician. While it would be a fantastic environment for exposure to art and music, it could also prove to be exhausting and tiring. Finn Andrews is the s...