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The Other Dylan Playlist
I remember clearly the first time I heard the song 6th Avenue Heartache. It was about a year after the album was actually released. I was driving south down Chicot Rd in Pascagoula, MS. I had just left my boyfriend's apartment at Compass Point. I remember the song coming on the local radio station and I immediately liked it.
By Heather Holland5 years ago in Beat
The Tao of Guitar
This is where you need the Tao. What the heck is a Tao you may ask? Well, here is what Lao Tzu had to say about it: The Tao is like a bellows It is empty yet infinitely capable The more you use it, the more it produces The more you talk of it the less you understand.
By Richard Revelstoke5 years ago in Beat
Your Ultimate Anti Valentines Track list
Valentine’s Day is the Day for lovers. The odds are that if you made your way to this article, you yourself may indeed be single, while on a holiday meant for non-single folks. I’m here to tell you that being a single person on Valentine’s Day is not necessarily a bad thing. You may not get those sweet nothings on a seemingly otherwise unimportant day, but you for sure will not be burdened by the reasons your relationship came to an end! That is what you call freedom my dear. Nevertheless, we still tend to beat ourselves up about it any way. I’m guilty at times myself. So here is a specially curated track list designed to guide your emotions during this solidarity. Here’s to all the ups and downs, and to better days ahead.
By Beautiful Chaos5 years ago in Beat
Jonny Wickersham of Social Distortion is at Home with His Music
Photo by Ed Vill Growing up in the home of a guitarist, Jonny Wickersham of Social Distortion amplified his father's country rock sound in favor of Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Hendrix and the like. But his early aspiration could not equal his inspiration, and he retreated to an instrument in the bass that was more his speed. He eventually found his strum and would go onto become a staple in the California punk rock scene with U.S. Bombs, Cadillac Tramps and the L.A.'s Youth Brigade. He eventually landed with Social D in 2000. But that doesn't mean he has been able to simply coast with the talent he has been given.
By Rich Monetti5 years ago in Beat
Interview with Accent Sorrow
So, to begin with, I met the artist who would become Accent Sorrow about 5 or 6 years ago through one of my closest friends. I didn't have too many initial reactions of him, though I did know I wasn't a tremendous fan of his taste of music. Coincidentally, it was indirectly through this particular set of musical tastes that I came to determine that my thinking about music had ossified, and I'd reached the age where I thought the music "of my generation" was the best, and everything new sucked.
By Creativity Risk5 years ago in Beat
Arcuti
Aanamesa aims to showcase the talents of those who belong to Generation Anamesa. Arcuti is a recording artist, producer and audio enigneer based out of New Jersey (we love a fellow New Jerseyian). Arcuti sings, plays guitar, piano and makes his own music. I personally listen to his music on Spotify (and you should, too) and had to reach out to get more insight on him as an artist to feature him on Anamesa.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa5 years ago in Beat
ENERGYNEVERDIESS— THE NEW WAVE
Christopher hugh Hamilton, better known as ENERGYNEVERDIESS is one of the most versatile and talented artist to come out of Metro Atlanta. Born November 29, at 3:13am and originally from Brooklyn, New York, the artist spread his wings in Atlanta and took the scene by storm. Most listeners hear one or two songs by ENERGYNEVERDIESS and attempt to place him into a category or a box, but it would be foolish to categorize such talent as just rapping or singing. ENERGYNEVERDIESS openly dabbles in hip-hop, r&b, and alternative genres of music. ENERGYNEVERDIESS has earned his comparisons to several alternative artist such as Linkin Park and Kurt Cobain, and in hip-hop he receives comparisons to the late XXXtentacion and Juice world. Several sources say ENERGYNEVERDIESS alternative nature is best seen in his video to "Cokkiyee" and his EP "6FeettilHell". Although ENERGYNEVERDIESS seems to have come out of nowhere with various stand-out styles of music, but none of this was accomplished over night. ENERGYNEVERDIESS has worked with talent from YSL, Rich Gang, and Roc Nation, and through these connections he was able to study the industry from behind the scenes, and now what we are witnessing is ENERGYNEVERDIESS' ability to apply what he's learned to his own career. ENERGYNEVERDIESS aside from being a dope artist that has built a buzz that can be heard and felt across the country, he also received criticism from various listeners. He is criticized not for his alternative music but instead for his alternative lifestyle and love for all.
By Jason James 5 years ago in Beat







