MINNESOTA SOUND REVIEWS - 10/02/2024
A short review of six songs featured on the Melodic Noise Media: Minnesota Sound playlist 10/2/24.
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Read MoreIt’s time to dive back into the world of singer-songwriters! I was able to talk with the uber-prolific Samuel Wilbur about his journey in learning how to record music, songwriting, writing about current events, and more. His current album is The Age, and he’s already planning on his next record!
Read MoreA short review of six songs featured on the Melodic Noise Media: Minnesota Sound playlist 9/25/24.
Read MoreJust Like Bliss doles out four stone cold bangers in a row, all of which are sure to become mainstays in Ginny & the Fizz’s catalog.
Read MoreWe’re finally catering to our audience that loves podcasters talking about podcasting! I was able to have a nice chat with Joe and Aly from the famed Ear Coffee Podcast. They’ve been around for 7 years and they’re celebrating with an anniversary show on September 6th at the Cedar Cultural Center featuring performances by bugsy, Kate Malanaphy, Malamiko, and Melanerpes.
Read MoreA short review of six songs featured on the Melodic Noise Media: Minnesota Sound playlist 9/4/24.
Read MoreThe Songs of the North playlist is back for September! But seriously how was summer only 5 seconds long? Luckily, the new local indie music keeps coming and I've added some rock, hip-hop, and more — listen to your heart’s content!
Read MoreEar Coffee turns seven this year! To celebrate their birthday and to raise money for two housing-focused community aid groups, Joe and Aly are throwing a kick-ass show at the Cedar Cultural Center Friday, September 6 at 8 p.m. Four local artists will perform, including bugsy (who recently opened for the Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Kate Malanaphy of Keep for Cheap. Tickets are $18 in advance or $23 at the door.
Read MoreA short review of six songs featured on the Melodic Noise Media: Minnesota Sound playlist 8/28/24.
Read MoreOzzy asks the listener to sit with failure, four songs of self hatred and detailed descriptions of mistakes and shortcomings. While the incredibly catchy riffage, constantly changing rhythms, and wonderfully distorted vocal performances make for an incredibly fun listen, it’s hard to ignore the lyrical content on this project.
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