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Hoosier Monthly Digest: March 2021 Edition

Hoosier Monthly Digest: March 2021 Edition

by Topher Parks | Apr 15, 2021 | Playlists, Single Reviews

Forstory – “Save Me”: After wiping all of their previous music from digital platforms and subsequently teaming with Absorb. Music, the same management firm that brought us fellow local favorites Dream Chief, JAC, and Bayem, Indianapolis’ best indie pop quintet...
New Orleans’ glbl wrmng makes a statement with debut project

New Orleans’ glbl wrmng makes a statement with debut project

by Topher Parks | Apr 2, 2021 | Album Reviews

Sometimes in music, certain movements exist that go hand-in-hand with a specific geographical location. A few examples that immediately come to mind are Seattle and its grunge explosion of the 1990s, the 2000s post-punk revival centered largely in New York City, and...
Premiere: Superlaser returns with “Tu Mejor Carta”

Premiere: Superlaser returns with “Tu Mejor Carta”

by Topher Parks | Mar 31, 2021 | Premieres, Single Reviews

In less than a year and a half since releasing their debut single “Interestelar,” Alicante rockers Superlaser have quickly made a name for themselves with their soaring, spacey alt.-rock sound. Had 2020 gone any differently, we might be looking at a world with a...
The Blue Stones’ Hidden Gems is full of gems… but they aren’t really hidden

The Blue Stones’ Hidden Gems is full of gems… but they aren’t really hidden

by Topher Parks | Mar 26, 2021 | Album Reviews

The Blue Stones are a duo who first came onto my radar less than a year after the initial release of their full-length debut Black Holes, but never quite captured my full attention. No, it wasn’t until I heard rumblings of Paul Meany taking on production for the...
Dead Poet Society impresses with a debut LP that feels like anything but

Dead Poet Society impresses with a debut LP that feels like anything but

by Topher Parks | Mar 2, 2021 | Album Reviews

I first stumbled upon Boston natives Dead Poet Society some four years ago when I was wowed by the intense dynamic contrasts and the powerful wailing of frontman Jack Underkofler on their 2017 single “Bacalar.” Since then, the raucous four-piece’s name has spent much...
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