J. Hubner
Whatzup Features Writer
Articles
Thematic / The Endless Light
There’s a lot to be said for progressive metal. It’s not like you can record a progressive metal album over the weekend in the garage with nothing more than a […]
F**king Panthers / Two Ways of Life
Remember when you were young and filled with vitriol and fire? You know, those days where you grabbed the world by its lapels on a daily basis and shook it […]
Streetlamps for Spotlights / Sound and Color
The first thing you notice as you listen to Streetlamps for Spotlights full-length debut, Sound and Color, is how much these guys love texture. Sometimes it’s subtle, but these textural […]
The Remony / A Lot to Learn
Fort Wayne’s The Remony play a kind of pop/punk/indie rock music that goes well with sunny summer afternoons, brisk fall evenings and even those lonely, cold winter nights. Spring doesn’t […]
Elephants in Mud / Machinery&Scene&Sound
At release number three, Fort Wayne’s Elephants in Mud seem to have found a place just for them. They’ve located a strange little corner of the world that only they […]
Miles High / Pleasure Playground
Fort Wayne’s Miles High are a five-piece band that takes a mix of ska, hip-hop, rock and reggae and churn out a kind of party music that quite often works […]
Slow Pokes / Dead Lines
Within the first thirty seconds of Dead Lines’ opening track, “Train Hands,” Fort Wayne rock band Slow Pokes encapsulate the last 45 years of rock n’ roll – from Troggs […]
Plaxton & the Void / Ides
Plaxton & the Void inhabit a space in the musical spectrum where vulnerable, earnest vocals float along rusty, acoustic strums and distant echoes of noise. It’s gentle, but not twee. […]
John Bauman
Tucked away southwest of Warsaw, just a few miles off of U.S. 30, sits a potter’s sanctuary. Not just any potter’s sanctuary, but one owned, worked, dirtied and loved by […]