Music
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In conversation with Joshua Josué: the making of his upcoming debut album ‘Beneath the Sand’

One day, Joshua Josué was watching the television and saw the music video for “La Bamba” performed by Los Lobos. This was the first seed planted in his music career. This moment was Josué’s first time watching Latinos portrayed as musicians, and in this case as rock and roll musicians. A Mexican-American band that emanate from
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Asbury Lanes hosts 3 Jersey-born artists: Beach Daze, Jake Thistle, & Erik Mason

Seven-fifteen saw co-founder Taylor and me power walking through the streets of Asbury Park on July 26, trying to reach Asbury Lanes at a “fashionably late” time. Having thought the show started at 7 p.m., we were pleasantly surprised to notice our mistake at not being 30 minutes late, but rather two minutes early. Definitely
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In conversation with Azure Kai: too much is never enough

“Now, how much is too much?” That’s the questions Azure Kai—real name Ashley Zingillioglu—asks herself when writing and producing songs. She treats each track like an experimental recipe, mixing instruments and sound effects so each musical build is purposeful and every inch of silence is filled. Boasting whistles, crowd cheers, and the rhythmic thumps of
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In conversation with Stolen Gin: BA‑DUM. BA‑DUM. BA‑DUM‑CRASH.

The first time you see Stolen Gin live — not just hear them, but feel them — it’s like being hit by a brass section in a back alley at midnight. There’s a drumbeat crawling up your ribcage, a bassline growling low and hungry, and then five NYU friends fling themselves into the room like someone
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REVIEW – Neggy Gemmy doesn’t “come from nowhere” with new album

Boasting 11 songs and a 34-minute run-time, Neggy Gemmy packs a quick and concise punch with her latest release She Comes from Nowhere. Released on June 20, singer, songwriter and producer Lindsey French, also known as Neggy Gemmy, takes fans on a mysterious journey using a variety of instrumentals that manage to evoke a different,

