by Matthew Terry | Dec 14, 2023 | Articles
On a mild and sunny Sunday afternoon a dozen widely recognizable local musicians gathered in a nondescript Bettendorf church perched just below the peak of a hill I spent my childhood winters sledding down. Despite spending the majority of my childhood a meager two...
by J Wolfskill | Dec 6, 2023 | Articles, Uncategorized
“Merry Christmas ya filthy animals!” Families are reuniting from all over the globe. Kids are begging for the latest Fortnite, Minecraft, InstaPrint Cameras, etc. etc. and finding out if they are on the naughty or nice list. It’s the time of year...
by Michael Brock | Nov 17, 2023 | Articles, Uncategorized
I hopped out of my bed, skipped to my bathroom, and jumped in the shower. I am just kidding. It takes me two hours to get out of bed, and it is more of a falling motion. All hyperbole aside, I stumbled onto my feet with a mile-wide smile on my face, on the...
by J Wolfskill | Nov 16, 2023 | Articles, Uncategorized
Dan Tedesco is an alternative folk musician whose sound resonates and captivates audiences. His latest single, “You Want Me to Stay (But I Have To Go)” is a testament to his incredible talent, combining his Americana sound with raw human emotion. Performing live,...
by Sean Leary | Nov 1, 2023 | Articles
The Quad-Cities’ Lennon and McCartney, Kerry Tucker and Bill Douglas of Einstein’s Sister, have more than expert pop songcraft in common with the Beatles on their latest EP, “Exit Strategies” — the record was mastered at Abbey Road Studios. Miles Showell, who...
by Matthew Terry | Oct 11, 2023 | Articles, Uncategorized
With summer officially behind us, and the chill of early October fully immersing itself into our surroundings, it’s hard not to have our thoughts shift to darker imagery as we trade the warmth of the summer sun for the glowing heat of candles illuminating the...