Tag: Into It. Over It.
Album Review: Hot Mulligan – Honest & Cunning
December 12, 2015I’ve been diving into the tag system of Bandcamp to help me discover more music. I recently stumbled across Save Your Generation Records’ page, which just happens to be based out of Detroit, picked a random album to listen to and have had said album on repeat ever since. Hot Mulligan mixes...
Album Review: Old Best Friend – Living Alone
July 7, 2015I’ve been stuck in a bit of a music rut lately, relying mostly on old favorites rather than new albums to get me through my days (as you can probably tell by the lack of content here lately). I just haven’t been in the mood for new music, searching instead for the emotional connection that my...
Concert Review: Fusion Shows Presents The Reptilian, Braided Veins, A Great Big Pile of Leaves, The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die, and Into It. Over It.
March 6, 2014February 28, 2014: The Pike Room, Pontiac, Michigan
The only thing I wanted to do after a long, stressful week at work and a night of basically no sleep was crawl into bed and sleep until Monday morning. The only thing keeping me going was getting to see Into...
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