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Situated in Southern California, IEG stands out as a distinctive organization featuring a team of over 20 writers from three continents. They run one of the leading independent music platforms online: The antiMusic Network. This success is made possible by a diverse group of contributors from North America, Europe, and Australia, each with valuable experience in various facets of the music industry. Thanks to this insider knowledge, antiMusic effectively keeps its audience informed about the latest developments in the rock music world, offering a glimpse behind the scenes for its readers.
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5 days ago |
antimusic.com | Jordan Fletcher
(TPR) Rising singer-songwriter, Jordan Fletcher, has released his latest EP, State Road 13 (via Triple Tigers Records), out now. Following the release of the first single off the project, "What Do I Know," Fletcher leans into the breezy summertime vibes of his coastal Florida upbringing, channeling some of the artists that inspired him and blending in some Country sensibilities to create a unique sound of his own.
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1 week ago |
antimusic.com | David Gray
(UMe) The Making Of Five Leaves Left, a project nine years in gestation, will be released July 25 via Island/UMe. This Nick Drake Estate authorized edition comprises more than 30 previously unheard outtakes from the sessions which gradually became Nick Drake's debut album, Five Leaves Left, and will be available as 4CD and 4LP boxed sets.
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2 weeks ago |
antimusic.com | Kevin Wierzbicki
Tim Gartland has an incredibly deep, bass tone to his voice. Not quite the "voice of God," but Gartland's voice has a quality that instantly grabs the listener and that makes every line rich with gravitas. So when he sings about losing his job and his woman on "Waste a Worry" the frustration is palpable; you can almost feel his heart breaking.
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3 weeks ago |
antimusic.com | Kevin Wierzbicki
Lineup changes are something to be expected from bands that have been around for a long time. When it comes to L.A. Guns, who've been around in one form or another since 1983, there have been so many lineup changes that you need the proverbial scorecard to keep it all straight. There have been versions without guitarist and namesake Tracii Guns and at one point there were two different iterations of L.A. Guns in operation at the same time.
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1 month ago |
antimusic.com | Kevin Wierzbicki
As the title of this album indicates all the music here comes from just James and Koz working in a duo format, performing on their respective instruments of acoustic piano and saxophone. And as the pair of jazz masters prove on this set of 10 instrumentals, no other accompaniment is necessary.
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