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Shaking Through S06E07: Green & Yellow by The Dove & The Wolf [Making of: Part 1 - Part 2] [Free Download on Weathervane Music]
Church Girls Get Introspective on Debut Album, "Thousand Lives"
Featured Image by Charlie Wrzesniewski In October of last year, Rock On Philly had the pleasure of featuring Philadelphia band Church Girls as our Artist of the Month amidst an intrepid period of creative output in the form of recording their first full-length album. A journey that began on the back of an EP released at the beginning of last year garnering local attention from WXPN and Radio…
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Pavo Pavo MB3 Alt Final by AlanaTomiC Last time for me reference the earlier mix for rest of info. Alt Final mix by Tom Chianti
To be a “music incubator” is a good description of the goal when we first started. When the industry collapsed we tried to create a way to raise money for artists to access the kinds of resources previously accessed through labels. That led to the series “Shaking Through”—a musician or band professionally records one song, which we share with the public. It was almost like a public radio or public TV approach—we were looking to create a community that would ensure that quality indie music could be made. The incubator term went away after a while as we realized the community we hoped to activate wasn’t just the musicians. It was broader than that. We were serving the larger music community—both musicians and fans who wanted more access to the process. In the past even the most dogged supporters of music had only two ways to show it—buy the album and go to the show. But people don’t really buy records anymore. They still see bands live, but that only opens you up to the later stages of the music experience. We realized that we could offer a whole new experience, learning what it’s like when music is being born.
Sound & Vision #9: Brian McTear
Label: spinART
A beautifully doleful tune for the weary and the afflicted.