East Meets Left
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❤ East Meets Left “Hailing from Perry, Georgia, Washed Out consists of Ernest Greene and some synthesizers. Forced to move home with his parents…” Read full post »
❤ East Meets Left “Peter Friel is my boy. He once responded to an email of mine in all caps, articulating a forward-looking mentality:…” Read full post »
❤ East Meets Left “For every genre of music, there are inescapable bands each decade. If you like dance music from the 90s, you'd…” Read full post »
❤ East Meets Left “Kings of Convenience isn't slated to tour the east coast...but maybe they will in the future. I mean, they have to…” Read full post »
❤ East Meets Left “King Khan is one of the craziest guys rocking these days, and it is as if he sees that as…” Read full post »
❤ East Meets Left “Princeton is the best opening act I have seen. They opened for OKGO last night at the Basement in Columbus,…” Read full post »
❤ East Meets Left “I dislike Vampire Weekend, but that's not why we're here. This is to let the rest of you east coasters…” Read full post »
❤ East Meets Left “Phenomenal Handclap Band is an seven piece touring band that plays funky, dancy music that one might be tempted to…” Read full post »
❤ East Meets Left “Metal can easily be considered as the most inaccessible form of music for mass consumption, but its fans are devoted…” Read full post »
❤ East Meets Left “Monsters of Folk [Mike Mogis, M. Ward, Conor Oberst, Jim James] is certainly a folk supergroup of talented artists. Their self-titled…” Read full post »
❤ East Meets Left “I posted about Lover! back in August , with a couple tracks off assorted singles. I also made a claim…” Read full post »
❤ East Meets Left “Spirits of the Red City is an eight-person ensemble that creates wistful, melancholy folk tunes using cello, upright bass, accordion,…” Read full post »
❤ East Meets Left “I think Girls is all over the blogs. But so are a lot of things. Girls is worth your attention. If…” Read full post »
❤ East Meets Left “Sometime last year, Hunx of Gravy Train decided to start releasing his own (solo?) material. It's much more garage rock…” Read full post »
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