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Premiere: Bucko Finds Magic In The Mundane With “Riding Mower”

We all know love can make you do crazy things—make impulsive decisions, become idealistically stubborn, even change your fundamental identity. But is this adage reserved

Andrew Cothern Releases Deluxe Edition Of Acclaimed Book, RVA Playlist

Richmond music lovers and local history buffs have reason to celebrate this month, as music journalist and long-time advocate for the Richmond music scene Andrew

Song Review: “Lazarus” by |elevens|

Breaking free from the weight of the past is never easy. While the future pushes forward, the past continues to weigh heavily, laden with unkept

Fly Anakin Distorts & Disports In The Visual & Sonic World Of “YOUGOTME!!!”

Tracking the output of Fly Anakin every year is almost a full-time job. Features, collaborations, solo releases, and uncredited appearances seem to fill up the

Premiere: Sweet Touch Navigates Discomfort With Grace On “Coffee King”

Human existence is one of balanced complexities and delicate contradictions. We’re expected to be cautious yet at ease, empathetic but guarded, strong and tender. Every

Drook Brings Vivid Force To LCY Uncut With “Sprinter”

Drook never stops making waves. In the midst of a twenty-two-date tour, the Richmond band took a moment to visit LCY Media headquarters, delivering a

Scene Recap: Lance Koehler, anyfolk, Noah-O

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

Song Review: “Runaway” by Beya

I recently came across a video circulating on social media that featured a rabbi, of all people, talking about addiction. He framed the conversation in

Song Review: “Rose” by MISC.

When did manliness become a casual commodity? When did traits like brawn, stubbornness, and stoicism transform into virtues to aspire to? History, by and large,

Curious Advocacy

Reigniting your spark can often begin with the courage to dream big. For singer-songwriter and climate activist Vienna Teng, that’s exactly what led her to
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