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Songs of the Revolution: O'Brother
posted: July 27, 2012
It’s that time again. New music revolution time. Every couple of weeks, we offer a new Songs of the Revolution session with some of our favorite artists, featuring exclusive, stripped-down performances and some free downloads.
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Old Soul
posted: July 25, 2012
Seattle native Merrily James began as a gospel ingenue before being picked up, at the tender age of 17, by Showtime at the Apollo to perform in front of a national audience. Since then, she’s
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Code Red
posted: July 23, 2012
Blameshift’s steady rise to the upper strata of commercial music is the product of not just talent, but serious marketing mojo. First the band became road warriors, criss-crossing across the country in a bus fueled
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Wake Up
posted: July 18, 2012
Though the members of The City Never Sleeps hail from all corners of New York state”Albany, Middletown, and Oneonta”none live in the city to which their name refers. The irony ends there, however. Musically, TCNS
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Ghost in the Machine
posted: July 16, 2012
Like many artists, Fred LaLande’s musical education began at home. And though he’s played several instruments since the age of 12, these days the Montreal-based artist spends more time on the keyboard creating experimental electronic
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Songs Of The Revolution: Mieka Pauley
posted: July 13, 2012
It’s time now for the next installment of Songs of The Revolution, our new series in which we throw free downloads around like we’re made of free downloads. Simply put, we catch some of our
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