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Wistful Folk Pop. - My Fathers Son: Ribbon in the Wind
Wistful Folk Pop. - My Fathers Son: Ribbon in the Wind

There can be stillness, but we are never still.

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Indie Pop. - Avi Snow and IRO: Magic
Indie Pop. - Avi Snow and IRO: Magic

A simple celebration of that tangible sense of attraction.

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UK Folk Pop. - Listen to Ed Patrick: Blow My Cover
UK Folk Pop. - Listen to Ed Patrick: Blow My Cover

A delicate page from the storybook of young love.

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Los Angeles Indie Rock. - Aaron Taos: Dazed & Amused
Los Angeles Indie Rock. - Aaron Taos: Dazed & Amused

A soundtrack for the tendency towards self-sedation that takes over a life one party at a time. --- photo credit: Dave Krugman

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Roots Pop from the Pacific Northwest. - Jerad Finck: Home
Roots Pop from the Pacific Northwest. - Jerad Finck: Home

A poignant cross between Gavin DeGraw and Jason Mraz that touches on the the redemptive power of self-reinvention.

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Indie Americana from NYC. - Thin Lear: Death in a Field
Indie Americana from NYC. - Thin Lear: Death in a Field

A memorable and jazzy experience chasing the setting sun of life itself.

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Andy Frasco & the UN Perform at the Talent Club in Talent, Oregon
Andy Frasco & the UN Perform at the Talent Club in Talent, Oregon

This is the type of hedonistic self-sabotage that just feels right every once in a while. --- live video and photography by Krister Axel

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Folk-Rock Reinvented. - Saintseneca: Wait A Minute
Folk-Rock Reinvented. - Saintseneca: Wait A Minute

Isolates the pathos inherent to life itself: everything we love, we will lose.

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