by Carly Schorman Senior Editor Quincy Davis Remedy Portland’s Quincy Davis combines smooth style with meaningful lyricism for an album you can really sink down into. Remedy kicks...
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7 Emerging Singer Songwriters
Kyle Morton “Survivalist Fantasy” Perhaps you’ve encountered the music of Kyle Morton before through the work of the Portland post-pop act, Typhoon? If not, don’t worry. This...
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by Joe Golfen Staff Writer History Machine History Machine “Dime” gets things started with a fake out, a jangling take on an old-school rock-n-roll ballad with...
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Simeon Beardsley “Michael” from The Trundle Sessions Stephen Steinbrink “I’m Turning Inside Out” Live at Little Elephant John Rossiter “Every Little from A Fistful of Vinyl The...
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Closing the Distance is a new series in which we expose artists with desert roots who have since moved to other locales. Let’s bring this community a...
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Local group The Upper Strata releases new album, new sound for their new chapter By Matt Marn Staff Writer For years, Jonathan Sanchez and Regula Sanchez-Schmid...
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Calexico “Tapping on the Line” ft. Neko Case filmed live at Flora Recording & Playback Algae & Tentacles “I See Your Face” from The Trundle Sessions Petals...
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by Joe Golfen Staff Writer Fine Pets sounds like the kind of band you’d discover while crashing at a really rowdy house party. Armed with fuzzed out...
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It seems like the latest trend happening in music is the 3-track release. More than just a single and a b-side, but not quite an EP,...
Continue reading...3 Eclectic Albums – Justin Moody, Captain Baby, & The Ghost Ease
Justin Moody Bargain for a Bad Man’s Love Now, I’ve met Justin Moody, briefly and in person. That being said, I didn’t expect the pensive undertaking...
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