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Song Review: “Those Whose Love Is Missing” by Sun V Set

Fifty-five days into 2025. Thirty-seven reported mass shootings. All in the name of an enshrined right, drafted in response to a threat that its fiercest

Newlin Music Prize Announces 2025 Short List

The Newlin Music Prize unveiled its 2025 Short List last Monday, featuring 20 albums in contention for this year’s award, which celebrates outstanding musical excellence

Premiere: Flora & The Fauna Embrace Fleeting Joy In Their Debut Release

In the darkest timeline imaginable, it’s the small moments that offer the most steady comfort. Maybe it’s beginning your day with a favorite song or

Feel The Vibrant Energy Of VILLAGES Through Two Captivating Videos

This past October, the dynamic folk rock group Villages lit up The Broadberry stage, opening for Wrinkle Neck Mules alongside Jack Stepanian in a truly

Premiere: Ryan Irby Delivers Holiday Magic On New Album, So It’s Come To This: A Christmas Offering

Somehow… it’s Christmas already… With Thanksgiving landing later this year, November practically vanished after Turkey Day, leaving the big day feeling closer than ever. For

Scene Recap: Paul Watson, Shockoe Records, Orthotonics

Countless great outlets, organizations, and individuals cover the music scene in Richmond, so many that it might be hard to keep up to date on

Album Review: Growing Pain by (Eli)zabeth Owens

You might find it hard to tear yourself away from the dense, dreamy world created by (Eli)zabeth Owens on Growing Pain. This five-song EP, designed

Premiere: SameStory Tackles Religious Corruption In “Commit Life”

Every few months, there’s a meme that makes its rounds on social media, seemingly boiling down the strife between modern religion and atheism. At the

Scene Recap: Those Manic Seas, Scott Elmquist, Dust~

Countless great outlets, organizations, and individuals cover the music scene in Richmond, so many that it might be hard to keep up to date on

Premiere: War And Whisky Balance Grief & Gratitude On “Hey, Thanks”

The greatest lessons are often those we never realize we’ve learned. They emerge from the natural trial and error of daily routines, the passing of
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