J. Hubner
Whatzup Features Writer
Articles
House of Bread / Hypnic Jerk
House Of Bread have worked for the better part of a year (or more) on a little slice of dream pop heaven called Hypnic Jerk. After much care, mixing, remixing […]
James and the Drifters / Before The Dawn: Otter Lake Sessions
In all honesty, when this album came across my desk, I honestly thought it was an oldies band. James and the Drifters – it has the ring of a band […]
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 […]