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  • Marika Hackman on Her Return to North America (9/11 at Johnny Brenda’s)

    US audiences have now been patiently waiting for almost nine months for London singer/songwriter Marika Hackman’s first North American tour in more than five years, announced late this January, shortly after the release of her self-produced (along with Sam Petts-Davies and longtime collaborator Charlie Andrew) fourth LP, Big Sigh,...
  • Maude Latour asks, “what is this feeling?” 10/2 at The Foundry

    This coming Sunday, October 2nd, the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection will once again have possibly their last chance to see an emerging pop icon from the intimacy of The Foundry when buzzyworthy alt-pop chanteuse Maude Latour brings her what is this feeling? tour to the 450-capacity...
  • Lana Love: “We need more love.”

    “I hope to spend the remainder of my life just making more stuff,” says singer/songwriter/actor/dancer/entrepreneur Lana Love during a recent phone chat.  Lana already has quite a resume under her belt.  In her teens she appeared in international musical productions for Disney and Nickelodeon; she’s found herself on US...
  • Kate Nash Premieres New Music Video and Confirms She’s Back to Wrestling

    Earlier today our very favorite singer/songwriter, post-riot grrrl British vixen Kate Nash, released her newest music video, “Hate You,” the latest single from Yesterday Was Forever, her fourth full-length, which dropped this March.  The video, directed by Aidan Zamiri, takes on a seemingly ‘80s-inspired, hyper-camp horror aesthetic, which would...