Review: Two Moons — Strings
So as the days slowly start staying lighter longer, and the rain doesn’t pour quite as hard as it will in the summer months, put on Strings to whisk you away to sunnier places.
Read moreSo as the days slowly start staying lighter longer, and the rain doesn’t pour quite as hard as it will in the summer months, put on Strings to whisk you away to sunnier places.
Read moreDo you find yourself searching for musical variety in a neatly wrapped dream-pop outfit along the lines of Glass Animals,
Read moreWelcome to December, the month of peppermint-mochas, knitwear, and attempting to dodge holiday themed music at every turn. If, like
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Read moreSometimes music translates into a colorful collage of visuals in my head. The most recent artist to have this effect
Read moreI love music that sounds like it could be the soundtrack of the apocalypse. Every once in a while, an
Read moreYou know those scenes in action movies where the good guy walks in slow motion (usually away from an exploding
Read moreFor fans of Kimya Dawson, Owl City, and Evanescence, let me present to you the Seattle-based folktronica group Madness Blooms.
Read moreLike a black widow spider wrapped in a warm, fluffy blanket, Jack Shriner’s The Fluid Ounce (out February 19, 2016) is
Read moreEqual parts Garfunkel & Oates and the “Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack, Debbie Miller’s January 2016 release LIVE In
Read moreCountless evergreens, enough rainfall to rival Ireland, scenic, overcast coastal drives— If there was one band that could capture the
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Read moreIf you’re not one for meandering art galleries on Sunday afternoons due to the slow, philosophical, sometimes stuffy nature of
Read moreAmidst the ever-present Portland mist, just a few blocks away from the iconic Powell’s City of Books, Sarah met with three members of the local, eclectic folk-rock six-piece Ghost Towns.
Read moreHidden in an outdoorsy nook in the middle of downtown Portland, singer-songwriter Nyleen filled the world with her soulful music in front of Sarah’s iPhone.
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