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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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Budgeting for Morons

(((PayPalMe!))) Greetings from Pennsylvania, the land of the Alt Budget. Unable to pass a balanced budget during the three years they’ve controlled both chambers of the Legislature, our Republican leaders have announced a new, typically ingenious plan in which they will pass a patently “unbalanced budget” – in direct violation

by terryshaffer, Oct 06, 2017

Eli Raybon's Cents of Style Will Bring a Green Mountain of Cash

[06.19.2017] Eli Raybon's cents of style is a great way to corner what he brings to the music scene because it describes as lo-fi accessibility that's driven by raw talent and with little expense. Maybe people who start bands don't crunch numbers

by incendiaryPress, Jun 19, 2017

Also, in relation to the Climate Accord, with 22 Republicans signing a letter to ask that he withdraw, they’re certainly not afraid of the…

by Jon Mark, Jun 05, 2017

Selective Outrage: A Bipartisan Hypocrisy

(((PayPalMe!))) One of the greatest political predicaments facing America is the issue of tribalism and partisanship. The problem is rampant. The political atmosphere has become one of two warring camps at constant odds with one another with a complete inability to find any common ground. The people are incredibly divided.

by Paul Chatlain, Apr 14, 2017

Humans Are Parasites

(((PayPalMe!))) In relation to the earth, humans are parasites. This is not a metaphor or some pop culture reference to Agent Smith from the Matrix. Humanity's relationship to nature and the biosphere is largely, if not, exclusively, parasitic. The model by which humanity organizes itself and its resources

by Paul Chatlain, Mar 23, 2017

Myster Loves Company

Mystery Loves Company in many ways is a mystery to me. Their songs are original enough to rely on their own groove, which I couldn't fully understand and have had to stay on their ride for a bit before I started to get it. The closest I could

by incendiaryPress, Mar 23, 2017

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