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Jughead / Jughead

Every now and then, just as I’m slipping into a chronic state of musical ennui, an album comes along to rudely shake me out of my doldrums. The self-titled album […]

Forgiven / Main to Mitchell

Forget grunge, forget nu-metal, forget boy bands … this is nostalgic 80s hair metal like your mother used to make! From the very first track of Main to Mitchell by […]

Billy Malone

Consider the basket. For thousands of years, people have used them to carry, haul and store countless items, from life-giving grain to romance-inducing flowers. And now, in the 21st century, […]

Arvel Bird / Rakish Paddy

Like his last album, Birdstock 2001, Animal Totems by Arvel Bird is a theme album with each song representing the personality of an animal found in Native American totem poles. […]

Arvel Bird / Animal Totems

Many of the 12 musical experiences are ensemble pieces with the violin playing a prominent, but not dominant, role. “Mata (Bear)” is an upbeat collection of jazzy rock melodies with […]

Blame It On Rio

Why did Blame It On Rio start? Well, you can sorta blame it on Green Day. And Jon Katt’s father. And Camelot Music. During a recent early morning interview, Katt, […]

Blueberry Hurricane / Cheap

A mysterious wah guitar and light drums introduces Cheap, the second release from local artist Kevin Hambrick who records under the name “Blueberry Hurricane.” As on his 2001 self-titled debut […]

Angela Ueber / Angela Ueber

Although Angela Ueber currently lives in sunny California, this talented musician once fronted Rushville Whig, a Fort Wayne favorite for many years. With her self-titled debut EP unleashed on the […]

Bloodborne

“One of our fans put it best,” explains Eric Jacko, Bloodborne drummer. “They consider us a local band in Indianapolis even though we don’t live there,” he says. “There’s more […]

Blue Moon Boys / Johnny Lighter

This time around the band consists of Nic Roulette on vocals, Kenny Taylor on guitar, Jamie Simon on snare and kick drum and Patrick Borton with the always classy 1940s […]