Month: May 2022

Agony In The Garden’s inception occurred on April of 2013 as a one man band with singer/songwriter multi-instrumentalist Mack Perry writing and recording all of Agony’s music. Releasing a debut four song EP, “Where Olympus Dwells,” in May, 2015. In Feb. 2016 Mack and Clint Lowery of Grammy Nominated Sevendust co-wrote 3 tracks. In September
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Project Grand Slam’s run as one of the best all-around bands working today, regardless of genre, has flown under the mainstream radar. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Project Grand Slam, as a result, has dictated their artistic terms in a way few acts can or do, plays where they want to play, and controls
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Diversely appointed with strings electric and acoustic the same, striking pastoral vocal harmonies, and a touch of percussion for lyrical nudging where necessary, there isn’t a dull moment to behold in The Act American Trio’s The True North EP. Whether they’re taking their time with a groove, like in “Whole Lotta Livin,” or punching something a
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The Doja Cat “rapper” debate will come to an end, eventually, and probably sooner than later based on her new declaration. Doja Cat looked past her latest album “Planet Her” (which broke Billboard and Spotify records) and told Elle her next body of work will be bars-heavy. DC says, “I’ve rapped since the beginning, and
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After years of growing his increasingly passionate fanbase with independent and digital-first novels, Alexis Hall achieved mainstream popularity—and hit the bestseller list—in 2020 with the witty London-set rom-com, Boyfriend Material. The equally successful Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake followed a year later, and now the British author is conquering historical romance with A Lady for
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