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Omar Ashour
Omar is a self-made man, with a vast empire spanning the length of his apartment, where he sits down at his desk for the recommended number of hours to fuel the modern industry. It’s amazing how much he gets away with! But really, the guy just likes listening to good music, teaching guitar, and playing with his band Skeletons.
Review: Subliminal Interactions Between Underwater Species by XOAN
The guitar is a versatile instrument to say the least. Its full potential as an orchestral instrument has never been fully realized. Of course, there is the Barcelona Guitar Orchestra,...
Review: Possession by Gianni Spano
The psychedelic musical offering of Gianni Spano is as good as a stamp of fine blotter acid. Take a hit of “Possession,” his latest single, and you'll find yourself...
Review: Through The Sun by Morningless
“Through the sun” by Morningless is steeped in 80s newwave. Think Gary Numan, Human League, Flock of Seagulls, Modern English, Duran Duran and others from the golden-age of synthpop. This...
Review: Go Away by Tripod
Treading the line between stoner metal and grunge rock, Norwegian group Tripod is bringing back the heavy. Fans of Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Theory of a Deadman, Tool/A Perfect Circle...
Review: Cry Room by Peach/Turkey
Blakely Berger is a graduate of Berklee College, and brings a lot of sophistication to his prog-folk solo effort Peach/Turkey. His song, “Cry Room,” is a haunting melody written...
Review: Tired of giving good things up by Bowe
Bowe was born Boudewijn de Jong in the town of Velp in The Netherlands. Velp is part of the Gelderland province in Holland and here's an interesting historical tidbit...