X is for X

Original LA punks! X just released their first album with all original members in THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, and it’s fantastic. What’s more, they moved up the release from August to April so people would have something upbeat to listen to in lockdown, which is a really thoughtful move. Seriously: crank up their music, do a search…

W is for The War and Treaty

Powerful isn’t a strong enough word for these two. The nuclear incandescence that they bring to music and performance is out of this world. They range from blues to soul to rock to gospel to everything in between and beyond. Playful to passionate, it’s all incredible.

V is for Vance Joy

I love projects like this musical alphabet, because I learn things about myself, about the subjects, etc. One theme I’ve discovered in the music I love is joy; not my joy, necessarily, because obviously, if I like them, they bring me some form of joy. No, the joy I’ve discovered is theirs. I love musicians…

U is for Unwoman

Velvety, intricate cello and a voice deep and strong and yearning, powerful. Feminist and fantastical, steampunk meets revolution meets literature, old and new smashed together into something dark and beautiful.

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