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Interesting stories about a band. What they have done - where they are going. That sort of stuff makes for good paragraphs. And for better or worse the bands need it to succeed.
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Living Better...Electrically.
Perfectly Independent.
Agylyty, Your Favorite MC
Imagine your eyes are closed, music starts to run through your head... a couple of slow beats begin to vibrate through your chest, followed by a few eighth notes on the hi-hat.
One Note Ahead: Play That Folky Music
Folk by Association shares their thoughts on Indie Music: "...do it yourself, or nothing gets done."
Bringin' the Heat
The name, the tour and a few choice words reveal...In a time where most rock is becoming more and more computerized and synthesized and all kinds of other “-izes,” Amplified Heat takes it back to good ol’ rock and roll.

Ray Prim: rock p-hop groosion
Ray Prim, front man for 7 Stones, Primm, and Venus is Falling is local to the Austin music scene who brings a soulful Rock/Pop/Hip-Hop/Groove Fusion to town and if you haven't experienced him and his moving grooves and vocals, you aren't getting to indulge in authentic local music scene.
This World Is Not Perfect
Jon Dee Graham...shattered beer bottles...and a giant, bucking chicken
Talk Music

So, you wanna go to this show with me?

Sure, what kind of music is it?

Umm…I dunno, like hip hop, but not rap like hip hop more like spoken word slam hip hop but not too heavy on the poetry side, you know with a band, and this like washing machine thing…and a trumpet too.

Can’t forget the trumpet. Gotta love a horn.

RickShon: The Music Behind the Man
Accompanying interview to already posted article.
SavageKat is just good music.
I don't know why I need to flower things up, it is what it is. I listened, I liked it, and the details behind such decisions are in the full review, which you should read.
NAS was wrong when he told everyone, "Hip-Hop is dead"; just like the human race itself, hip-hop has evolved paring seemingly opposite musical styles together. Philly's own Grimace Federation fuses jazz, hip-hop, post-rock, and electronic music in a fresh, unheard way.
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