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Bishops — Silver Lining

ByRachel CholstApr 8, 2014

If you’re looking for a blistering wall of apathy to climb over in this early spring weather, here it is. Bishops, based in West Virginia, is the brainchild of Tucker Riggleman. Part shoegaze, part strident punk, Silver Lining presents few…

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Hurray For the Riffraff — Small Town Heroes

ByRachel CholstApr 7, 2014

Considering I do this as a hobby, it sounds crazy to say, but I cannot stand music journalism. I recently read a piece where the writer breathlessly describes what the artist he interviewed had for lunch and what kind of…

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Honey Don’t — Heart Like a Wheel

ByRachel CholstApr 3, 2014

Sometimes all of the emails I get from hopeful musicians is tiring. But then there are gems like Honey Don’t, a husband-wife duo from Colorado that just gets it. It makes sense; Bill Powers has his own folk music radio…

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Roxie Watson — Songs From Hell’s Hollow

ByRachel CholstApr 1, 2014

Last night I made the decision to listen to FM radio. I haven’t surfed the radio in a good year or so and these were my findings: The Spanish-language stations ALMOST outnumber the English stations in New York City. It…

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Ryan Smith — Lost Dogs

ByRachel CholstMar 26, 2014

Don’t have plans for tomorrow night? Me neither. But if you live in or near Columbus, congrats, I’ve booked your Friday. And he’s bringing a cute doggy! Lost Dogs showcases Smith’s unassuming acoustic songs. But that’s the thing about unassuming…