- Cirque du Soleil’s “Crystal” at Fishers Event Center, a photo preview
- The Gatlin Brothers at Brown Country Music Center
- The Black Keys will perform at Innings Festival, Feb 21.
- Gary Clark Jr. will rock the Innings Festival 2025
- Fall Out Boy to appear at Innings Festival in February
- Kris Kristofferson passes away at 88
All posts by Kath Galasso
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Boogie Back to the District: Brassroots Lights Up LA with “Aim High” and Catch One Run
The Strip has seen its share of scene-shifters over the last few years – from feathered troubadours at the Troubadour to glitter kids on the Whisky stage – but right now, the hottest groove in town isn’t...
- Posted November 20, 2025
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Inside The Whips’ 10×10 Studio and the Making of “Together in Agony”
When people hear that a national TV contestant fronts your band, they tend to assume big studios, large budgets, and an army of producers. The Whips flip that assumption on its head. Their new single “Together in...
- Posted November 15, 2025
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“One Listener At A Time”: The Patient Songcraft Behind Gregory McLoughlin’s Debut
Plenty of artists talk about authenticity. Gregory McLoughlin built a system around it. Before his self-titled debut album arrives on December 12th, the New Jersey-based songwriter spent years stress-testing his material in the most unforgiving setting imaginable:...
- Posted November 7, 2025
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“For Real” Asks A Simple Question: What If We Listened To Each Other Again?
Most cultural commentary about life online arrives with a raised voice. “For Real,” the new collaboration from Eric Hirshberg and Aloe Blacc, chooses a different register. The song and its newly released video examine algorithmic chaos and...
- Posted November 7, 2025
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Ava Della Pietra Reimagines “Single For Life” as a Song of Friendship and Change
The acoustic version of Ava Della Pietra’s “Single For Life” feels less like a remix and more likea revelation. In trading glossy pop textures for a simple guitar arrangement, she turns a cheekyanthem into something closer to...
- Posted November 7, 2025
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Elise Trouw’s Elon Lust Era Turns Misogyny Into A Concept Album Carnival
The track follows “All You Need Is Lust,” the first entry from The Diary of Elon Lust, which introduced the character with a Bosch-inspired fever dream of cherry heads and inflatable anatomy. Together, the two singles map...
- Posted November 7, 2025
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In New York, Firerose Reclaims the Frame With “Shining Armor (Rise Again)”
There is a certain energy in New York that flattens pretense. Firerose’s “Shining Armor (Rise Again)” benefits from it. She directs herself across the city and strips the frame down to clean shots and a centered performance....
- Posted October 31, 2025
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“For Real” Makes a Modest Case for Talking Things Out
Plenty of songs talk about division. Fewer keep the tone practical. “For Real,” the new Eric Hirshberg and Aloe Blacc single, keeps its head down and asks for basic human contact. It’s streaming now and tees up...
- Posted October 30, 2025
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Ole 60 Blur the Lines Between Country and Indie Rock on Live at the Print Shop
The latest installment of Atlanta’s Live at the Print Shop showcases Kentucky’s Ole 60 in a performance that merges small-town lyricism with the expansive sound of modern indie rock. The episode, out now, presents a full concert...
- Posted October 28, 2025
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AIMP Los Angeles Presents: Executive Talk with Mike Knobloch: The Business of Film Music
October 23, 2025 | 6:00–9:00 PM | Los Angeles, CA For more information, please visit:https://aimp.org/la/event/executive-talk-with-mike-knobloch/ The Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) Los Angeles Chapter will host Executive Talk with Mike Knobloch: The Business of Film Music on Wednesday, October...
- Posted October 14, 2025






















