Snoop Lion's album surprisingly good, Frank Turner packs self-hatred and failed relationship into beautifully crafted songs, Michael Buble continues his hot streak.
Although “Local Live"s schedule is typically made up of local musicians and bands, the KVRX special program is not just for music acts. This Sunday the show is taking a break from its weekly dosage of indie acts to allow a comedian on set for the first time in “Local Live” history.
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs stray far from appealing alternative rock and enter realm of obscurity with album Mosquito; The Flaming Lips' The Terror a dissonant attack on one's hearing, musical experience.
Started by a local singer-songwriter originally as a means to pick herself back up, Girl Guitar is now a full-time program that teaches women skills to be lifelong musicians.
Paramore goes back to basics in stylistic reboot for band, Brad Paisley more approachable in new, progressive album, James Blake proves potential in production, singing and instrumentation.
Call them talented, call them unprofessional, call them interesting but whatever you do, do not call the three members of local punk-rock band Residual Kid cute.