J. Hubner
Whatzup Features Writer
Articles
Mathis Grey
A lot can be said for something as simple as a singer and his guitar. Up on stage nothing other than his instrument of choice separates the musician from the […]
Numbers / Timber!!!
, the new long player by Fort Wayne’s post punk heroes TIMBER!!! is an explosion of guitar squalls, powerhouse vocals and a one-two punch rhythm section that will leave you […]
House of Bread
It can be easy to look around your hometown and think you’re living in a vacuum, where culture, arts and common sense can’t find it’s way in. A different opinion […]
D Ferren
It can be rough being a singer/songwriter in the Midwest. You’ve got the chops, the songs, the desire to share what’s up in your head and down in your heart. […]
Humble Wolf / Paper Thin
Humble Wolf is the music project of singer/songwriter Jayson Angove. Along with a couple of musician cohorts, Angove entered a couple of plush studios, one in California (Fat Cat Recording) […]
Left Lane Cruiser / Painkillers
Painkillers is a whiskey-soaked, bloodied-lip, kick in the pants of an album. It’s a trip just south of Yazoo City to the crossroads for a midnight jam session with Scratch […]
Megan King / Lion Heart
Megan King has a voice that at one minute can be dark and sultry and the next light and airy. She comes from a musical space occupied by such female […]
Pink Droyd
Just the mere mention of albums like The Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall, Wish You Were Here, Meddle and Animals brings up frenzied discussions of which one was […]
Tim Bushong
Hidden amongst the cornfields and lakes of northeast Indiana sits a modest home. Inside this secluded home is T. Bush Recording and its owner/proprietor/sound engineer Tim Bushong. He’s got a […]