OF THE ORCHARD "WE'LL BE OKAY TOMORROW" REVIEW AND INTERVIEW

Imagine yourself on a perfectly sunny day cruising down the highway with the windows down and the music cranked to 11. Now imagine the feeling of hanging out with your best pals after school, eating nachos, blasting your favorite songs and singing along wildly as you forget your worries and soak in the moment. That comfort and familiarity of the simple pleasures of life is at work within this album, and it grabs you from the first song and doesn’t let go until the very last notes fade away.

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THANK YOU, I'M SORRY "I'M GLAD WE'RE FRIENDS" REVIEW AND INTERVIEW

It begins as a somber ballad about a failing relationship. It’s sad and poignant and beautiful. Each track on the record is its own little story, and the band does a great job at not letting themselves get stale. Thank You, I’m Sorry aren’t chasing fame and fortune, they’re just three friends who wanted to have fun and do something they enjoy together.

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LOGAN MICHAEL'S "LO-FI LOGAN" REVIEW

Two weeks ago, ‘the Heartbreak Kid’ Logan Micheals dropped his 3rd mixtape titled “Lo-Fi Logan.” As you may expect, the sound of this project is right in the title. Logan Micheals arranges fifteen lofty, smooth riding instrumentals that encapsulates nearly 40 minutes in run time.

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NIIICE. "INTERNET FRIENDS" REVIEW AND INTERVIEW

niiice. are honest, self-doubt and scalding self-awareness sold in a family-sized pack. The self-described weed/party-emo band is merely a 3 piece, but when their tight-knit riffs and a big ol’ helping of vox/guitarist, Roddie Gadeberg’s, acrobat sing/shout hit, it’s clear there’s room for anyone to join in.

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