A Doll’s House, Annum Review

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A Doll’s House, Annum Review Stories of resurgence, rebirth, and relentless passion often craft compelling albums in music. Annum, the debut album by A Doll’s House, embodies this with a narrative thirty years in the making. Through an exclusive interview with Seth Rafkin and Dav Petrunich, the band’s core members, we unravel the layers of their … Read more

Wayne Alpern, Rezurrektion Review

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Wayne Alpern, Rezurrektion Review In musical innovation, some artists boldly experiment with new sounds, crafting masterpieces that defy easy categorization. One such artist is the composer and pianist Wayne Alpern, whose work seamlessly blends classical and contemporary musical styles. His latest album, Rezurrektion, is a testament to his inventive spirit. Skillfully performed by the Sirius Quartet, Rezurrektion is … Read more

Lonesome Ace Stringband, Try To Make It Fly Review

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Lonesome Ace Stringband, Try To Make It Fly Review Struggle, Hope, and Harmony: A Deep Dive into Try To Make It Fly Bringing a vibrant sound of contemporary folk, Americana, and bluegrass, Lonesome Ace Stringband presents their latest project, Try To Make It Fly. The Lonesome Ace Stringband is Chris Coole on banjo and vocals, … Read more

Micah McLaurin, Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend Review

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Micah McLaurin, Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend Review Micah McLaurin: Diamonds, Swing, Classical, and a Soulful Connection with the Piano Micah McLaurin is not just a pianist; he’s a musical alchemist. With a delicate blend of classical techniques, swing influences, and pop culture sensibilities, McLaurin’s latest single “Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend” emerges … Read more