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Album Review: Breaking Skin by Rikki Rakki

Tracking the rise of Rikki Rakki over the last few years has been… astonishing. Born a few months before the initial COVID lockdown, the band

Song Review: It’s Not About Me by Strawberry Moon

Grappling with self-doubt in today’s age is such a tricky balancing act. In some ways, it can be healthy, encouraging self-reflection and personal growth. Other

Album Review: Ripe by The Mitras

The intersection of punk rock and garage rock has always been rowdy and resolute, a haven for musicians who embrace and embody the bold grittiness

Music Through The Hourglass

For over three years now, Hourglass Sessions have been making their mark on Richmond’s vibrant music scene with incredible videos featuring a bevy of musical

Album Review: Disaster by Ostraca

One of the forebearers of RVA’s screamo scene, Ostraca are back almost exactly five years after the release of the dark and intense Enemy (2018).

Song Review: tell me how u feel by Rine

After her sensational debut single this past May, rine is back with a new single that zeroes in on the hesitancy behind emotional intimacy that

Album Review: Death Folk Country by Dorthia Cottrell

In a lot of ways, Dorthia Cottrell’s Death Folk Country is exactly what it says on the tin: country-folk music about death (or, that evokes

Album Review: We Never by We Never

Familiar and fascinating. Intimate and inquisitive. The new self-titled EP by Carter Burton’s We Never project is a terse collection of pulsating rock songs that

Album Review: And How! by Minor Poet

There’s always a book you can’t put down, a show you can’t stop watching, or a record you can’t put down. There’s an allure to

Dream On: I Met The Muse… And She Meant Business

I have recently written elsewhere about how I found the world changed after sleeping for more than two decades. I had a lot of weird
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