Doug Nunnally

No BS! Brass Encounters Undead Horror On “Bad News”

No BS! Brass are normally putting smiles on our face with their joyous, flashy music, like you can find on their latest record Undying, but

Rocstagis Calls For Power On “Black Man”

Last week, Rocstagis dropped I'm Different, a bustling record full of dense lyrics that shows the forceful producer and MC doesn't just have a lot

Frsh Who Bounces In The Studio To “Sentimental”

Last October, local MC Frsh Who burst into our eardrums with the thumping record NVSTD and almost a year later, he's back with a new

Album Review: Quarantine Sessions by Rikki Rakki

Art in a post-pandemic world is in a tricky place. The last two years have seen a wave of COVID-inspired music, books, and cinema, and

Big B Shines Over Richmond In “River Loft Flows”

At the end of August, local MC Big B dropped Clock On The Wall, a wide-ranging hip-hop campaign packed to the brim with memorable grooves

Seriyouse Bounces Through A Collage On “Maybe We Should Do A Ritual”

It's been a busy year for Seriyouse. Each week, it seems the catalog for the rowdy MC from the Mystic Trap Collective grows and grows

Richmond Music Roundup: October 1 – October 8

New music from Lamb Of God, Caro, Tennishu, Twin Drugs, Mackenzie Roark, Terror Cell, Piranha Rama, Diamond Chanell, Petrified Entity, Rocstagis, Pnk Flamingo, Heavymetal Trvp,

Piranha Rama Melodically Mine For “Gold In The Sand”

At the end of September, Richmond's favorite supergroup Piranha Rama dropped the sublime new record Omniscient Cloud Cover via Brokers Tip Records. Deeply soulful and

Lamb Of God Incite A Desperate Mob On “Ditch”

This past Friday, metal icons Lamb Of God released their ninth album Omens to the awaiting public and it's already getting strong reviews from critics

Scene Recap: Folk Festival, Bandcamp, More Folk Festival

There's a ton of great outlets, organizations, and individuals covering the music scene in Richmond. So many that it might be hard to keep up
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