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Dec 05
Album Of The Week
Sandinista! – The Clash Photo credit: Google photos By Tyler Mandell |Top Tracks: The Magnificent Seven, Police on My Back, Washington Bullets The Clash are considered one of the defining bands of the 1970s punk rock scene and dad rock playlists everywhere. You still often hear all their major songs on classic rock radio and …
Dec 04
Concert Of The Week
Concert Review – Magdalena Bay at 9:30 Club By Amal Qazi On Friday November 18 of 2022 synth-pop duo Magdalena Bay played at 9:30 Club in D.C. with New York pop artist Bayli as their opener. Though Magdalena Bay’s singer, Mica Tenenbaum, had lost her voice right before the D.C. show, the duo performed a …
Nov 28
Concert Of The Week
The Jungle Giants at The Black Cat By Amal Qazi On Sunday November 13th The Black Cat hosted alternative/indie Los Angeles based artist Tim Atlas and Australian indie rock band The Jungle Giants. The venue itself is small, certainly compared to other well known D.C. venues like The Anthem. The stage is low to the …
Nov 28
Album Of The Week
The Murlocs – Rapscallion By Emy Gladden |Top Tracks: Bellarine Ballerina, Virgin Criminal, Bowlegged Beautiful Only a year after the release of their previous album, Bittersweet Demons, Australian blues rock band The Murlocs came back full force with Rapscallion. Rapscallion sees the band’s style progress from blues rock to full-on rock n’ roll. Hard rock …
Nov 21
Album Of The Week
Drake – Her Loss By Joshua Kornell | Top Tracks: Privileged Rappers, P*ssy & Millions, Middle of the Ocean, More M’s Worst Upon finishing this album, a record I’d never thought of in over two years succeeded in crossing my mind. Jay Electronica’s ‘A Written Testimony’ was the rapper’s first and decade-long anticipated debut that …