by Misc Contributor | Jan 26, 2024 | Concert Reviews
Guest post and photography by Grace Crume, all rights reserved It may only be the first month of the New Year, but the Metalcore Dropouts Tour 2nd Semester is a strong contestant for tour of the year. This powerful lineup is hitting the roads and fans can’t wait...
by Alex Dye | Jul 19, 2022 | Interviews
Cincinnati husband-and-wife folk duo The Bell and the Hammer are preparing to release their second album, The Things We Get Wrong, on August 5th on Friend Club Records. For those of you keeping score at home, that’s an incredible TWELVE YEARS since their first...
by Nathaniel Fitzgerald | May 12, 2022 | Single Reviews
It’s been over twelve years since Cincinnati’s The Bell and the Hammer released To Set Things Right. The world has changed for everyone in that time, but especially for Dan and Serenity Johnson, the husband/wife duo behind the project, who have since had...
by Nathaniel Fitzgerald | Mar 24, 2022 | Album Reviews
If I’m completely honest, I’m still reeling from Midlife. Eugenius’ 2020 release was an epic piece of experimental hip hop that gathered comparisons to Death Grips, Clipping, and Childish Gambino while injecting plenty of punk ethos from Phil...
by Mark McConville | Aug 26, 2021 | Album Reviews
With utter determination and sincerity running through their veins, Ohio band The Heavy Hours do not blast open new horizons but take their time securing their stage. Their music is also full of heart and soul, breaking barriers with truthful songwriting. And when...