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Far From ‘Gone’: How JR JR Keeps Going

Josh Epstein’s phone is blowin’ up thanks to his band’s summery slice of infectious indie-pop, “Gone.”

The Detroit duo JR JR’s (formerly known as Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.) hit single has gone viral since its 2015 release, racking up over 15 million plays on Spotify and landing everywhere from alt-rock radio to the trailer for the upcoming comedy Sausage Party.

Sounds 14 July 2016
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Jack’s Mannequin’s Andrew McMahon Talks Songwriting, Being a Dad

Andrew McMahon’s path to stardom hasn’t exactly been paint-by-numbers.

Fans of the singer/songwriter already know much of his story: He started out as the teenage frontman for the piano-pop/punk band Something Corporate in the early 2000s. Then there was his side-project Jack’s Mannequin, which chronicled his recovery from leukemia during his 20s. His latest solo project was inspired largely by his life as a new father.

Sounds 30 June 2016
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Phife Dawg Remembered at Pyramid Scheme

Depending on who you talk to, the late Phife Dawg is either a complete unknown or a groundbreaking hip-hop icon. As a member of Tribe Called Quest, he and his mates helped pave the way for generations of forthcoming alternative hip-hop heads – from Kanye West and Common, to legions of underground rappers.

Sounds 25 June 2016
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2016 Festival Guide: A Guide to Michigan’s Summer Shindigs

If you’re itching for live music, beer tents, Porta-Potties and sunburns, Revue has got you covered. Here’s a guide to festivals happening in West Michigan and beyond. From music and film-focused to food-centric and more eclectically-themed bashes — here’s your guide to getting outside this summer.
Sounds 14 June 2016
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The DAAC’s New Digs: DIY Space Resettles in GR’s Roosevelt Park Neighborhood

After going homeless for nearly three years, The Division Avenue Arts Collective finally found a new home earlier this spring thanks in part to Habitat for Humanity of Kent County and SiTE:LAB.

Sounds 13 June 2016
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Photo Gallery & Review: Monkees Swing Into Meijer Gardens

Photos and a recap of The Monkees show at Frederick Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park on June 8.

Sounds 10 June 2016
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Stripped Down: Soil and the Sun Scale Back to Four-Piece Unit

For Grand Rapids-based indie outfit The Soil & The Sun, the end of 2015 and the start of this year has been about deconstruction and rebuilding.  

Surrounding the release of their last LP, 2014’s Meridian, the then seven-piece ensemble hit the road harder than ever before. They played all across the country, hitting such festivals as SXSW in Austin and the CMJ Music Showcase in New York, while bonding together like family in their converted tour bus.

Sounds 06 June 2016
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Highs in the Mid-Sixties: Revue Spotlights West Michigan ’60s Garage Bands and Fenton Records 45s

When The Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, teens across the country raced to local music shops, picked out guitars and hastily learned chords as their crewcuts grew into mop tops. High-school garage bands popped up across the map — all looking to recreate the energy of the burgeoning British Invasion. 

 

West Michigan was no exception. While the scene’s genesis, life and demise is quite similar to other cities, one distinguishing characteristic is where these local bands recorded: Great Lakes Studios in Sparta — home of Fenton Records, the now iconic garage-rock vanity label. 

Sounds 06 June 2016
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Solid State Sounds: June local music news

A handful of local concerts in July and July, including The SEVENth and the final shows for Beast in the Field.

Sounds 05 June 2016
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Fitz & the Tantrums sells out Meijer Gardens, performs at Keloorah Festival

On their newest hit song, Fitz & the Tantrums wants to make your hands clap. And your feet move. And, most importantly, your heart beat.

The appropriately titled “HandClap” is more than just the lead-off single for the neo-soul/new-wave band’s new self-titled album, due out June 10. It’s an 808-fueled, four-on-the-floor frenzy that serves as something of a testament to the band’s onstage connection with their fans. 

Sounds 05 June 2016
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Breaking Out: A Conversation with The Accidentals

The Accidentals eclectic sound has helped the indie folk-rock band become one of the state’s top emerging outfits. Billboard named the trio as one of the “Top Seven Breakout Artists SXSW 2015.” Now, on June 1, the band dropped its new Parking Lot EP, available to stream online. Here’s what the band had to say to Revue.

Sounds 05 June 2016
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The Muteflutes Leave Town, Cut New LP

Sometimes, you just need to get away.

So if you thought The Muteflutes have been in hiding, you’d be right.

Back in January, the Grand Rapids-based indie-folk group packed up their gear, got out of town and headed for one of the least-likely mid-winter destinations around: Minneapolis. 

Once there, they holed up together at The Hideaway Studio, and a week later emerged with their third LP, naturally titled: Hideaway Love. 

Sounds 05 June 2016
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Digging Deep: Coffin Problem release colossal self-titled, debut LP

The members of Grand Rapids’ Coffin Problem have one request for when you listen to their debut LP: Play it loud.

Anyone who’s caught the band’s epic live shows will echo the same. The music is enormous — enveloping every available space surrounding it before encapsulating eardrums in layers of dense distortion.

Sounds 02 June 2016
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Songs We Like, Vol. 10

This is a sonic collaboration among Revue, WYCE and AMI Jukeboxes. Play this mix as a playlist on AMI Jukeboxes, read about it here on revuewm.com and stream it on wyce.org. From Grand Rapids, to the world! This month: new music from The Lumineers, Radiohead, Aesop Rock and more.

Sounds 02 June 2016
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"Sludge, Slackers and Schwagg: Bronson Arm Breaks Out of the Basement"

When Blake Bickel moved to Kalamazoo after living in Seattle for over a decade, he had no idea his n...
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Accidental Musician: How Sam Beam Became Iron & Wine

Accidental Musician: How Sam Beam Became Iron & Wine

Behind the astute songwriting of Iron & Wine is Sam Beam, a multi-disciplinary artist from South...
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The Weather Station: Holding onto Humanity in the Digital Storm

The Weather Station: Holding onto Humanity in the Digital Storm

The personal and prolific project of Canadian singer-songwriter Tamara Lindeman, The Weather Station...
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