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“Nothing Is Forever, But Dig Is Back: A 25-Year Echo That Hits Hard”

Dig returns after 25 years with a cinematic new album that rewinds the alt-rock clock. From Buzz Bin memories to layered guitars and Squishy Head lore, Zoe Dune catches up with Scott Hackwith to explore the band’s past, present, and future in a stream-of-consciousness revival.

“Nothing Is Forever, But Dig Is Back: A 25-Year Echo That Hits Hard”

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'The Mess We Made' Is Tomas Doncker's Social Statement

Last year, Contact Music did a email interview with New York multi-instrumentalist Tomas Doncker and asked him about what inspired him to write "The Mess We Made". It was a cathartic reaction to the Charleston church massacre and all of the events leading up to it. Since that

by Zoe Dune, Feb 18, 2016

As long as You 'Mind The Journey', You Too Will Be Coloring In The Gray Machine

Spencer Sabo has been making his art since he was a teen. He's a Boston guy, which might not mean anything or means tons for his rep. He's a visual guy for sure. He needs the finished product to be seen to be understood and his

by Zoe Dune, Feb 17, 2016

Joseph Sant Sea White Salt Album

So just what the hell is going in in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY? It's a real estate hot spot and where some potentially shady low-rent business practices are taking place. Because according to Jewish Business News, there's a building there where 1,000 LLC companies receive

by incendiaryPress, Feb 10, 2016

Jelani Lateef's Cold Days and Dark Nights mix tape

In April of last year, Chicago hip hop artist Jelani Lateef released Cold Days and Dark Nights, 16-tracks of inspirational stories, street gospel, offensive optimism and confrontational reinvention. Lateef leaned hard toward the hustle with a 14-track mixtape by the same name in January, which is no doubt a result

by Zoe Dune, Feb 10, 2016

Backesto Park fountain in San Jose, CA

In a story published by San Jose's Mercury News, a woman who was trying to improve a local neighborhood park apparently got "permission" by the Backesto Park King to set up a children center, after she used tamales and a little diplomacy to throw the homeless

by Zoe Dune, Feb 08, 2016

Governor Rick Snyder commits political suicide

(DailyKOS) -- This morning, there was a very interesting -- and yet, not so shocking -- article about how 'responsible' the Republican U.S. House of Representatives was going to be with legislating this year, where they would try to 'not' rock the boat too much.

by SurvJourno, Feb 03, 2016

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