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The power of music

Patrick Ullmer September 8, 2021 No Comments

Words, sounds combine for profound effects on society Music is more than just beautiful noise — it has the power to change society through lyrics, “The power of music”

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Charlie ParrFargo Brewing Company

Charlie Parr brings old-time music to a younger crowd for a good time

Grant Ayers September 7, 2021 No Comments

His music was described by attendees as “folk with an edge” When Fargo Brewing Company announced that folk musician Charlie Parr would be making his “Charlie Parr brings old-time music to a younger crowd for a good time”

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Bryce Vine

Review: Bryce Vine brings big pop to a small town

Grant Ayers August 30, 2021 No Comments

The hour-long set covered his hits and then some To the average music listener, Bryce Vine may only slightly ring a bell. But for the “Review: Bryce Vine brings big pop to a small town”

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DayglowHarmony House

Review: Dayglow’s sophomore album is nothing short of spectacular

Grant Ayers May 6, 2021 No Comments

‘Harmony House’ is sure to outperform his debut, both critically and commercially 21-year-old Sloan Stuble, who’s better known as Dayglow, has had quite an impressive “Review: Dayglow’s sophomore album is nothing short of spectacular”

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Could concerts make a grand return this fall?

Grant Ayers May 4, 2021 No Comments

The country’s vaccination rollout is a large determining factor Live concerts and other public events are some of the most dearly missed large gatherings that “Could concerts make a grand return this fall?”

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girl in red

Review: girl in red is poised for a hit with ‘if i could make it go quiet’

Grant Ayers April 29, 2021 No Comments

The debut album finds her at her most vulnerable, yet more confident than ever If rising star “girl in red” was told how far she “Review: girl in red is poised for a hit with ‘if i could make it go quiet’”

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Kid Cudi and “The Dress”

Grant Ayers April 22, 2021 No Comments

True homage, or a marketing scheme? On a recent episode of Saturday Night Live, Kid Cudi attended as the headlining artist, performing multiple songs from “Kid Cudi and “The Dress””

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Kero Kero Bonito

Review: Kero Kero Bonito offers conceptual alt-pop on new EP

Grant Ayers April 22, 2021 No Comments

‘Civilisation II’  is only a hint at what’s to come Upon hearing the first few seconds of Kero Kero Bonito’s first single from their new “Review: Kero Kero Bonito offers conceptual alt-pop on new EP”

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