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  • Dirty Heads screenshot from Super Moon lyric video. Photo by: Dirty Heads / F7 Music / YouTube

Dirty Heads Bring the Heat to Red Rocks on July 9

By |July 4th, 2019|Categories: California, Colorado, Denver, Entertainment, Featured, Los Angeles, Music News, National News, Previews, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

The Interrupters, Dreamers, and Bikini Trill to Open The Dirty Heads will headline a performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Tuesday, July 9 in Morrison, Colorado. The band is set to release their next album Super Moon Friday, August 9.  A mix of Southern California music will be on display with the Dirty Heads based from Huntington Beach and The Interrupters, Dreamers, and Binki Trill being from Los Angeles.  The Dirty Heads have a new song that is titled 'Lift Me Up' and is scheduled to be released on July 5. In addition to this track they have also recently

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  • Santigold album cover for 'I Dont Want The Gold Fire Sessions'. Photo provided.

Santigold Captures Summer 2018 with New Album ‘I Don’t Want: The Gold Fire Sessions’

By |July 29th, 2018|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Music News, Reviews, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

Test Drive a New Reggae Rock Anthem with Producer Dre Skull Santigold is back with a smoking hot mixtape that elevates traditional production value within hiphop and world music. ‘Coo Coo Coo’ introduces the audience to Santigold’s I Don’t Want: The Gold Fire Sessions. It delivers a rock infused sound with the unique vocals from Santigold. This album also provides ten tracks as a backbone to Summer jams across the globe. Dre Skull assisted with producing seven tracks on the mixtape. His production skills paired with Santigold is highly creative. These tracks remind me of the brilliance within Santigold. The Fire

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  • Spiritual Rez album cover artwork for Sitting in the West. Photo by: Spiritual Rez

Spiritual Rez Drops New Album Setting in the West

By |October 11th, 2016|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Hulaween, Live Oak, Music News, National News, New York City, Pop Culture, Raleigh, Reviews, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Spiritual Rez, a Boston-based reggae-punk band, recently released Setting in the West on their own record label featuring a talented cast of musicians working behind the scenes. Setting in the West is a 10-track LP that was produced by AWOLNATION's Kenny Carkeet, and co-produced by Eve 6’s Max Collins. It features guest appearances by Duddy B of Dirty Heads, Hirie, Billy Kottage from the ska/punk group Reel Big Fish, as well as Goldfinger’s John Feldmann helping co-write 'Red Room.' The album features music veterans with decades of experience in punk music. The majority of the songs on this album have a strong pop music overtones. It takes their core style of

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  • Astral Observatory Music and Arts Festival. Photo by: Astral Valley

Astral Observatory Music and Arts Festival on Labor Day Weekend

By |August 15th, 2016|Categories: Beats Antique, EOTO, Featured, Festivals, Missouri, Music News, National News, Previews|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Astral Observatory is hosting a multiple day music and arts camping festival in French Village, Missouri on Labor Day weekend September 1-4. The event will host late night performances with EOTO, as well as live sets from Nahko and Medicine for the People, Beats Antique, and many other talented groups. Scan over the schedule. Grab tickets for Astral Observatory via their main website. Beats Antique recently released 'Killer Bee' featuring Lafa Taylor, and is set to appear on their next album, Shadowbox, which is scheduled to arrive in October. Oregon-native Nahko, (Nahkohe Parayno) born a sixth generation Apache, with Puerto Rican, and

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