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Don't Want to Play Pretend: An Interview with burwell

More often than not, self-doubt and fear within the music industry can make an artist feel as though they are undeserving of their talent or accomplishments. Whitney Asher recalls a time where she spent the majority of her days at a recording studio with a producer that she...

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It's a Brave New World: A Bayside 25th Anniversary Feature

Photo courtesy of Shane OuelletteFor the past 25 years, Queens-based punk band Bayside has represented a lifestyle, a ...

Rainbows Have Nothing to Hide: An Interview with Guy Gilchrist

By the time he was 12 years old, Guy Gilchrist knew he was destined to be an artist. He was willing to do anything to ...

Savor Every Moment of This: The Used 25th Anniversary Live Review

View the full photo gallery hereFor three nights, the House of Blues Chicago stage was adorned with a plush, dark red ...

The Time I Cried At A Twenty One Pilots Show

Photo courtesy of Dana GorabBefore you start reading, I will make one ask of you. Put on some music as you read what I ...

I Felt Like I Knew You: An Interview with Renée Witterstaetter

For Renée Witterstaetter, it was supposed to be another impressive yet typical weekend at a comic convention in ...

Do You Know Who I Am?: An Interview with Aidan Scott

Shortly after the release of the live action fantasy adventure television series One Piece, four of its stars made ...

Until Your Shot Comes: A Tracy Clark Book Review

Inside Tracy Clark’s childhood bedroom was a notebook - hidden between the mattress so no one could find it - with ...

The Moment I Knew I Wanted to Make Music: Thomas Thomas

Photo courtesy of Heather SaitzWhen I was very young my parents put me into guitar lessons, and I HATED it. My poor ...
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