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5 days ago |
popmatters.com | Rick Quinn
Hope We Have Fun Bloom Field / Futures With the release of their fourth studio album, Hope We Have Fun, Mt. Joy have crafted a work that combines their penchant for what their advance press describes as “folk-rock textures with festival-sized hooks” with some bold experimentation. The band’s latest release is super-sized in ambition; big themes, big swings, and plenty of the aforementioned big hooks that have rendered them a live festival favorite.
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3 weeks ago |
popmatters.com | Rick Quinn
Send a Prayer My Way Matador Suppose one glanced at the pitch for Send a Prayer My Way. One could conclude that this collaborative project is fraught with the dangers of novelty, a wild-hair whim of two indie rock darlings who wanted to cosplay as country music artists, blowing off steam from their day jobs. Julien Baker and Torres have established their street bona fides individually with critically acclaimed records and touring.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
popculthq-comics.com | Rick Quinn |Jason Bennett
On Wednesday, November 20th, Mad Cave Studios is releasing SPECTRUM #1 (of 6)!You don’t want to miss this stunning new release from writer Rick Quinn and music-comic-specialist Dave Chisholm (Miles Davis & the Search for the Sound).
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Nov 19, 2024 |
fandompost.com | Rick Quinn |Dave Chisholm |Chris Beveridge
Mad Cave Studios is getting a new series underway with the November 20th, 2024 debut of Spectrum. The new book is priced at $4.99 for the first issue which comes in at 32 pages. It has Rick Quinn writing it with artwork by Dave Chisholm. The release has a cover by Chisholm as well which you can see below. Tobin is known for their work on Saltwater and Exit City while Chisholm is known for their work on Canopus and Superstate among others. Plot Concept: Melody Parker is losing her mind.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
popmatters.com | Rick Quinn
On 23 August 2024, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings released their 10th studio album, Woodland. The two have collaborated since meeting at Berklee College of Music in the early 1990s when they both auditioned for the only country music ensemble the school offered. Shortly after graduating in 1992 (Welch had studied songwriting, Rawlings had studied guitar performance), the two moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where their reputation grew as American folk and traditional roots narrative songwriters.
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