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Concert Review: Johnny Hickman / Ed Anderson at The Rye Room in Lincoln, NE 3/11/13
Who would’ve thought that snow 640 miles west in Colorado, and 140 miles north, in Nebraska, could effect my concert plans so drastically? The agenda was worked out perfectly, the Grammy nominated Alabama Shakes were in Kansas City on Sunday … Continue reading
250 Word Guest Album Review: Edward David Anderson – Lies & Wishes
By Dylan Michael Bentley “The object of art is not to make salable products. It is to save one’s self, and to be a part of saving us all.” – Mary Gauthier Few, if any, contemporary musicians’ body of work … Continue reading
Vocals On Top’s Top 15 Concerts of 2013
Heading in to 2013 a silent resolution was made to jump in the fire and see as many concerts as possible, the end result being a total of 314 bands. It’s not something I would recommend but it is one … Continue reading
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250 Word Album Review: Edward Anderson – Low-Fi Goodness
Edward Anderson escapes the shadows of projects like Magic Box and most of all Backyard Tire Fire to release his first solo album, Low-Fi Goodness. This 8 song EP plays like the solo project that it is. It is stripped … Continue reading