At times, the music industry sucks. Sure, music itself is great, but the business world that supports it and pushes it forward every year? That industry is brutal, cold, and unforgiving at times. At times, the music industry sucks. Sure, music itself is great, but the...
RVAMag #23: Natalie Prass on the RVA music scene, R&B influences, and advice to aspiring artists
If you’ve followed music at all in 2015, you know Natalie Prass. If you’ve followed music at all in 2015, you know Natalie Prass. The singer-songwriter, who cut her chops in Nashville, moved to Richmond to collaborate with Spacebomb Records and record her self-titled...
RVAMAG#23: Lobo Marino on their evolved sound as a duo, traveling, and testing out new instruments
Lobo Marino are unlike any other act in Richmond. There’s a persuasive quality to their approach, enrapturing audiences on a variety of levels and ensuring that they remain a beloved local favorite. Creating in the privacy of a yoga studio, the duo of Jameson Price...
City And Colour on manners and new abilities before tomorrow’s sold out show at The National
For any musician or band entering their tenth year, there's going to be some form of reasonable expectation when it comes to new music or even concerts. For any musician or band entering their tenth year, there's going to be some form of reasonable expectation when it...
GIVERS on the expansion of their indie pop sound before Saturday’s show in Charlottesville
It's nearly impossible to discuss indie pop in this decade without touching down on Lousiana quintet GIVERS. It's nearly impossible to discuss indie pop in this decade without touching down on Lousiana quintet GIVERS. Hell, do a Spotify search of indie pop playlists...
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