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David Kushner, the recently-certified platinum indie folk hitmaker, bared his soul on Friday in a new song and video: “Dead Man.” Drawing from personal experiences, the metaphor of calloused hands represents his own journey through a tumultuous relationship. The song provides a raw and intimate window into Kushner’s struggles and growth. Watch HERE Listen HERE […]

So let’s be serious for a moment. Well, I’ll be serious, and you can crack jokes, I won’t take offense. Hunger is a real problem. And so are invasive species, like the flying carp (ever see those damn things? I would not want to be standing on a boat going down any river they’ve moved […]

We reached out to Belle-Skinner to explore the depths of her music. This is her story. RRX: Every comic book hero has an origin story. What is the origin story for the band? (points if you tell it like a comic book origin.) BS: Everyone is always curious about where the name Belle-Skinner comes from, […]

Yo La Tengo review by Josh Reedy. Yo La Tengo – I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One (1997) My copy: 2015 reissue by Matador. Though most people preferred the other 1997 album to prominently feature a major highway on its cover, I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One is still widely regarded […]

LOS ANGELES – Diamond-certified GRAMMY® Award-winning band Imagine Dragons and record label Interscope have teamed up with LA-based, award-winning director FILFURY and Untold Studios to take fans on an intergalactic journey in their new music video for the track ‘Children of the Sky’. Watch the video HERE. The video’s creative concept is inspired by the […]

On Friday, Melody Federer shared her newest collection of songs, “Chapters from the Fairy Tale.” Federer’s music is at once enigmatic and candidly charming. Texas-born with a nomadic soul, she honed her craft in New York, Paris, Los Angeles, Nashville, Seattle, and back to Nashville where she continues to gain recognition as an up-and-coming talent […]

I try to put out positive stories, maybe a bit of humor, because we live in a world of sadness. Unfortunately, that world has crossed into our world, and with unbearable sadness, it is my dour duty to eulogize a death, that of 581,000 gallons of red wine, lost from a breach at a wine […]

We reached out to Casey Polomaine, Executive Director of Albany Barn. As follows… RRX: Albany Barn had its origins in something called Rock2Rebuild, which harnessed the power of music to raise money for the 2004 Southeastern tsunami. That was a massive event that was soon forgotten, soon for the magnitude of it. How did that […]

The New York Civil Liberties Union Capital Region Office, Albany Pubic Library System, along with the League of Women Voters of Albany County and Mothers Out Front are recognizing Banned Books Week with a reading of selected banned books on Tuesday Oct. 3rd at 6:00PM to 7:30PM at the Washington Ave. Branch of the Albany […]

Okay, so this one needs a visual reference. Feel free at any time to scroll down and take a look. The James Webb Telescope took a picture, the same way an MRI takes a picture (don’t kill me science nerds) i.e. many slices to make a picture. They were looking at these two stars, Herbig-Haro […]


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