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Changing The Focus: An Interview With Antiphone Composer Trey Pollard

More than most genres, classical musical strikes me as revealing of the people who compose it.

Album Review: ing by ing

Richmond based ing’s self-titled five-song debut EP exists in an artistic space often coveted amongst underground musicians — one where sound experimentation...

Album Of The Week: Camden Session by Butcher Brown

Butcher Brown is a band that needs no introduction. Devoted fans already know what to expect, casual appreciators can piece together what’s about to unfold,

How Tomorrow Sounds: Social Consciousness From Missangelbird

No matter how you decide to approach conversation with Erica Lashley, it is almost certain that you’ll catch at least a hint of her smile

Examining Anxiety Through Jazz-Pop With Molly Burch

Coming to Richmond’s Gallery 5 this Thursday is Molly Burch, an imposing musician with a scholarly background in jazz vocals that she channels through...

The Recording Odyssey Of Recluse Raccoon

Asking musician Timmy Peele, the mastermind behind Recluse Raccoon, to recount the two-plus year recording genesis of his first debut record isn’t easy.

Album Of The Week: Recluse Raccoon by Recluse Raccoon

Out today from Citrus City is a truly special record from Richmond, a painstakingly crafted album that's as much a love letter to explorative recording...

Common Knowledge, Common Ground: An Interview With Mekong Xpress

What started as a weekly musicians’ hang has evolved into one of the tightest and most stylistically deep groups you’ll find in Richmond or elsewhere...

Wild Nothing’s Studio Exploration

Boundless and inspiring, the musical mind of Jack Tatum is nothing short of dazzling, whether you’re listening to your first album...
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