by snoadmin | Feb 4, 2016 | Archives-old
Courtesy of Rent A Swag Tom Haverford, mogul extraordinaire, once said, “Every song I download has to pass a series of rigorous tests to answer one simple question: is it a banger?” No matter who you are or what you do, situations arise more often than not that...
by snoadmin | Feb 3, 2016 | Archives-old
Courtesy of Music Today I think this is the most satirical and try-hard album I’ve ever listened to. Yet at the same time this rock opera’ is beautiful. It is doing so many things at once. Joe’s Garage is a rock opera without characters but...
by snoadmin | Feb 1, 2016 | Archives-old
Self-taught musician Yaw Atta-Owusu, better known as Ata Kak, hails from Kumasi, Ghana and represents the country’s exciting, emerging musical style. His style is referred to as “Hiplife”: a fusion of American hip-hop and Afro-Caribbean music. Ata Kak...
by snoadmin | Jan 28, 2016 | Archives-old
Courtesy of Publish Brand Last Wednesday, as D.C. hunkered down for the impending snowstorm, I sat down with Austin-based artist Roger Sellers to talk about his project Bayonne. He performed his minimalist electronic set at Black Cat later that night. Mom+Pop will...
by snoadmin | Jan 27, 2016 | Archives-old
Courtesy of Narc Magazine Mondays used to be my least favorite day of the week. It marked the abrupt ending of a relaxing weekend, and with it ushered in a new set of weekday stress. However, my hatred of Mondays changed when Spotify introduced Discovery Weekly...