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Dave Frames Legacy In Motion On "The Boy Who Played The Harp"
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Gabriel Moses History isn’t something Dave studies from a distance, he creates it. In the official video for the title track The Boy Who Played The Harp , Dave places himself within pivotal moments in history. As a meditation on legacy, director Edem Wornoo brings to life the visually interrogating line: what would I do in the next generation? Do we inherit power, reshape it, or question it? This chapter expands outward, continues Dave’s tra
Charles Luberisse
2 hours ago1 min read


Behind The Lens: Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival 2026 Expands 'Only At Okeechobee' Experiences
Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival (OMF) returns March 19–22, 2026, to Sunshine Grove in Okeechobee, Florida, marking its first gathering in three years. While the festival boasts one of the strongest multi-genre lineups of 2026, organizers are placing equal emphasis on immersive programming designed to take attendees beyond the main stages. Set within the 830-acre natural expanse of Sunshine Grove, OMF 2026 is positioning itself as a cultural destination—blending music, culin
Charles Luberisse
7 hours ago2 min read


Behind The Lens: Why Has 'Homegrown' Not Secured U.S. Distribution?
Photo Credit: Kisha Bari Despite international festival acclaim and a 2026 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for outstanding public service journalism, Homegrown remains without traditional U.S. distribution. The feature documentary, directed by Michael Premo , is currently streaming independently through May 1 at Homegrown.film as its creators continue to seek broader domestic access. The film premiered at the 81st Venice International Film Festival and has scre
Charles Luberisse
1 day ago2 min read


José González Confronts The Future On "A Perfect Storm"
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Ellika Henriksson The storm isn’t coming, it’s already forming and José González built it. On A Perfect Storm , González sharpens his intricate fingerpicking into a sonic embodiment of the accelerating world he’s writing about. Drawing influence from West Saharan desert blues to the muscular tension of Quicksand and the rhythmic complexity of Battles , González expands beyond hushed folk minimalism. The track begins with his signature acoust
Charles Luberisse
1 day ago1 min read


Monster Rally Scores A Sun-Soaked Spy Fantasy On "Flight To Capri"
Written By: Big C Cue the strings as the yacht pulls away from the dock. A figure in dark sunglasses boards a seaplane bound for somewhere impossibly glamorous. Monster Rally reframes the unmistakable elegance of Henry Mancini ’s 1961 composition Lujon into a lush, tropical espionage vignette, entitled Flight To Capri . For Feighan , the homage runs deep. Mancini’s Pink Panther theme was an early imprint, and "Lujon" remains one of the great examples of orchestral cool. On
Charles Luberisse
1 day ago1 min read


Bryce Vine Hits The Gas On "Let’s Do Something Stupid!"
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Micala Austin Impulse doesn't have to be reckless. With Let’s Do Something Stupid! , Bryce Vine develops clarity with out overthinking fully into a philosophy. Where earlier chapters blurred hip-hop, alt-rock, and melodic pop into radio-ready hybrids, this release is a project that trades polish for punch and hesitation for heat. Produced by ska-punk mainstay John Feldmann , the record crackles with Warped Tour energy. Ska horns collide with
Charles Luberisse
1 day ago1 min read


Behind The Lens: Subtext Acquires North American Rights To 'Gregg Allman: The Music Of My Soul'
Photo Credit: Jefferey Mayer Newly launched independent film company Subtext has acquired North American rights to Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul , the forthcoming documentary exploring the life and legacy of Gregg Allman . The acquisition, made in association with Rolling Stone Films , marks Subtext’s inaugural release following its January 2026 launch. Directed by GRAMMY® and Golden Globe Award-winning filmmaker James Keach , the feature-length documentary traces All
Charles Luberisse
1 day ago3 min read


Just Jayne Turn Heartbreak Into A Head-Turning Anthem On "Death & Taxes"
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Jessica Steddom Some breakups sting while others just confirm what you already knew. On Death & Taxes , Nashville trio Just Jayne skip the tears and go straight for the smirk. The new single pairs three-part harmonies with razor-sharp lyricism, flipping post-breakup blues into a confident prediction. As inevitable as sunrise, as unavoidable as the IRS... he’ll be back. Comprised of Taylor Edwards, Jillian Steele, and Rachel Wiggins , the all
Charles Luberisse
3 days ago1 min read


Trousdale Stretch Their Wings With "Growing Pains Deluxe"
Written By: Big C Trousdale aren’t interested in shrinking their sound. The Los Angeles trio announce on May 15, Growing Pains Deluxe will arrive. The deluxe edition layers in new material and reimagined favorites, joined by collaborators including Rachael Price of Lake Street Dive , Tors, Ken Yates, and HAFFWAY . Alongside the announcement, Trousdale unveil a towering rendition of Neil Young ’s Old Man . A song about aging, perspective, and shared human longing now pass
Charles Luberisse
3 days ago2 min read
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