J. Hubner
Whatzup Features Writer
Articles
The Legendary Trainhoppers / Family Tree
As much fun as being in a band with your friends is, sometimes you have to make that tough choice to walk away. Whether it’s career, family, lack of time […]
Ryan Kerr / Live Well
Ryan Kerr makes music that seems to constantly evolve as it’s being played. It moves and slinks effortlessly like the best kind of narrative. Kerr definitely falls into the singer/songwriter […]
March On, Comrade
The collaboration between rock n’ roll and the symphonic world has been a sort of rite of passage for years. Going back to the late 60s with bands like Procol […]
Kerosec / Kerosec
Kerosec, a four-piece outfit fronted by namesake Tom Kerosec, claim influences like Tool, Deftones, NIN, Radiohead and other 90s lovelies, and you can certainly hear the echoes of yesteryear’s alternative […]
Left Lane Cruiser / Dirty Spliff Blues
Left Lane Cruiser have been making solidly dirty, crunchy two-man blues for 10 years now. Each time out they upped the ante a bit, adding a little more grit and […]
Jafunkae / Jafunkae
Jafunkae is quite the name. What is it? What’s it mean? Is it a new drink at Starbucks? Possibly some sort of fashionable scarf all the kids are wearing on […]
Kill the Rabbit / Coming for You
Kill The Rabbit, or KTR (or Kill Tha Wabbit, for you Looney Toons aficionados) are a five-piece hard rock band out of Van Wert, Ohio that have put down roots […]
Ordinary Van / Ordinary Van
Listening to Ordinary Van’s first, self-titled new record is both a great experience and a bittersweet one. Lead singer and main songwriter Paul Bates, since this album’s release, has headed […]
Owen Yonce
Located a little north of Indianapolis is Carmel. It’s a nice enough town to pass through on your way to Indy. There’s shops and things and a decent enough school. […]