OG Artist Lori Lieberman Goes Uncredited: Killing Me Softly

Angelically, Lauryn Hill opens this gut-wrencher with quite lonely vocals – a refreshing yet gloomy follow-up to “The Beast.” This back-and-forth presents as a theme throughout the album, exhibiting the musical range of not only Hill but the trio as a whole.

BAND REVIEW: Nehoda

Nehoda has produced tracks layered with guitars, pulsing drums, powerful vocals, and a great, driving bassline. Titled “But Anyways,” the album was recorded “with no overdubs or edits. Old School.” Each track emotionally touches the listener with sassy guitar lines and compelling vocals. I immensely enjoyed the listen, and I hope to spread it along to others. Some of their biggest inspirations are Nirvana, Soundgarden, The Beatles, and Johnny Cash.

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Nandi Bushell Gifted Muse’s Signature Guitars

YouTube sensation Nandi Bushell was thrilled to receive a gift from Muse’s Matt Bellamy, who expressed his admiration for her Muse covers by sending her one of his unmistakable guitars. Named the best drummer in the world by Grohl, the edgy young wonder first reveals a postcard that came with the set, showcasing the Muse vocalist, in the video below. “Hi Nandi, love the new covers. Thought you might like to perform some on my signature model. Best wishes from Matt and the guitar team,” – Bellamy. The 10-year-old at that point opened the bundle and opened up Bellamy’s Manson

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The Mysterious Death of Taylor Kramer

Taylor Kramer was the bassist of the band Iron Butterfly and more. After he left the band in the 80s, Kramer worked as a computer engineer for Total Multimedia Inc. and SoftVideo Inc., which he co-founded in 1990. He married and had two children as well. Which made his mysterious death all the much harder to accept, for his fans and his family.

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