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Live Review: Ex Hex & Sheer Mag at The Echo
Last week, Ex Hex sold out The Echo, playing tunes from their truly enjoyable, upbeat album Rips. Described by some as power pop, the band frequently reminds me of The Cars, sans keyboards and with more guitar solos. The group’s three members – singer/guitarist … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Music
Tagged ex hex, indie rock, mary timony, Power Pop, sheer mag, side thing
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Album Review: Betty Petty’s “Desperately Seeking Satan”
Here’s another local band to watch: Betty Petty is singer/guitarist Caitlin Danenhauer with drummer Austin Ash, bassist Toast Artisan Bourgeoisie (nice), and lead guitarist JJ James Van Lieshout. The upbeat, edgy power-pop group has a new EP out entitled Desperately Seeking Satan, … Continue reading
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Tagged betty petty, indie rock, local bands, mad pop, Power Pop, so many good local bands so little time
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No Room for Rock Stars: an Interview With David Scott
How DAVID SCOTT, a guy from Glasgow Scotland, pursued (and won!) fame and fortune… then ended up winning so much more. “I love hearing great new music and seeing people develop. It’s easy to come off dewy-eyed about that, but … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Interviews, Music
Tagged amy allison, david scott, Power Pop, Scottish Pop music, turn like the world does
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