Music
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REVIEW – Melina KB’s ‘Gotcha!’ short film is more millennial than musical theater

Musical theater is good. Pop music trying to be musical theater… not so much. Melina KB’s “Gotcha!” song and accompanying short film tell the story of an anxiously attached girlfriend who becomes suspicious of her boyfriend after she sees an incriminating text on his phone. While the TikTok promos posted by Melina (@melina.kb) gained over
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In conversation with Annelise Gonzalez: no longer the opening act

On June 22, around 100 people packed into The Basement in Nashville, Tennessee, to celebrate the release of Annelise Gonzalez’s debut EP, Enough for Me, Anyway. It was a full-circle moment for Gonzalez, who was no longer the opener but the headlining act. “It was insane to pack a room. It’s been so beautiful and
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REVIEW – Vintage sound, modern revival: Neal Francis is bringing back the 70s with ‘Return to Zero’

While listening to my Discover Weekly on Spotify, I was caught off guard when “Need You Again” by Neal Francis came on. It wasn’t the quality of the song that surprised me—it was a flawless 70s-style funk track—but the fact that I had never heard it, or the artist, before. I’d like to think of
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REVIEW – Penelope Road’s self-titled album

Penelope Road, a five-member band hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, is slowly emerging into the limelight after the release of their self-titled EP in May of 2024. Since then, members Max Moore, Charles Eastman, Koan Roy-Meighoo, James Kopp, and Anthony Smith have announced a Summer Tour and will be opening act for indie-alt band Lake Street


