Greg W. Locke
Whatzup Features Writer
Articles
Mark Hutchins
Two years ago, despite years of releasing top-shelf indie rock hotness, Mark Hutchins (formerly of Vandolah) was a little known artist in his hometown Fort Wayne scene. He was the […]
Thunderhawk
First of a Two-Part Series: Heroes. Drunken genius. Twitter. The Lee Miles Gang collaborations. Down the Line and Fort Wayne-rockers-as-saviors. These are just a few of the elements we focused […]
Killer Robots From Space / Powerlifting
If you were to ask Thunderhawk singer/songwriter Josh Hall about Powerlifting, the debut record under his Killer Robots From Space moniker, he’d probably tell you that he recorded it by […]
Lee Miles / Heathen Blux
Okay, no more pussyfooting or playing it safe; with Heathen Blux, folk-footed songwriter Lee Miles has released an album better than any this reviewer has heard so far this year. […]
2RQ
“She was probably the prettiest female celebrity I’ve ever seen in person,” laughed a candid Larry LaQuin Norwood, known to his friends as Quin and to his fans as 2RQ, […]
All Nite Skate / All Nite Skate
The first time I heard All Nite Skate’s debut EP some two years ago I was blown away. Here was a band living in the same city as me that […]
The Chanticleer
Was Wilco singer/songwriter Jeff Tweedy right when he claimed in Sam Jones’ documentary, I am Trying to Break Your Heart, that a band needs a single leader? Does, as Tweedy […]
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals / Lifeline
I often stay up late into the night wondering why the 18-year-old version of me thought Ben Harper was some sort of musical god. It’s not that the guy is […]
The Orange Opera
The French philosopher JacquesMaritain once said, “The only artist who does not deserve respect is theone who works to please the public.” Four left turns later Bob Dylanclaimed that “Money […]