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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: Mind-Killer by Franciscan Honey

Hailing from New Hampshire, Franciscan Honey's music is much more accessible than his prose. His Bandcamp bio reads like a maze constructed by the Mad-hatter: “a distanced recording project...

Review: Sleepwalking by Emma Reeves

Born in the UK, country singer Emma Reeves is no stranger to the American rural landscape: ""riding horses and milking cows in rural England, I definitely had a slightly...

Review: Where Went Jose!? by Ink To Spill

The idea of a group of musicians working together remotely to produce something is particularly relevant considering the age we live in, as well as the fact that we're...

Review: Moods by Lucid Hoops

Ash, Luke and Twins Connor and Jack come together to create the lively force that is Lucid Hoops. While it is great to name, lucid is not the first...

Review: Never Want To Be In Love by Savannah Conley

The thing about pop songs is that they usually have to grab your attention from the get-go, as in the first 5-8 seconds of the tune. A pop song...

Review: Favorite Girl by Drama Dolls

American pop-punk lady group The Drama Dolls is ready to pop out into the limelight with their debut EP Over the Shoulder/Boulder Holder. Somewhere in between the Misfits and...