Bloomington, Indiana’s Landlocked Music and Russian Recording brought in quite few artists traveling through Bloomington in 2009. Having recorded each performance, they’re releasing a vinyl compilation set on Record Store Day (April 17th, 2010). It Happened Here will be a limited print LP...
Bloomington’s Husband&Wife are working on their next album due out within the next few months. The band has posted two songs for a limited time as a free download. Promoted as a “zero inch”, side A of the digital single is a demo of Don’t Stop, with a remix of I Got Fat on...
As I have been sifting through stacks of local artists in Bloomington, I was taken aback when I heard E.P. Hall’s new album. Opening with the caw of a crow, Mommy Crow is a compelling twelve track that deserves the attention of listeners who enjoy thoughtful music. E.P. Hall is predominately the...
Frank Schweikhardt is one of the many Bloomington artists I’m excited about. His debut full-length, Life But No More, is coming out on November 17th on Bloomington’s Crossroads of America Records, and it’s one of those albums that you feel intimately attached to after a few listens....
As I’ve settled in to my new home in Bloomington, Indiana, I’ve been getting to know who the local artists are, going to shows, and sitting down with people involved in the local music scene. According to Andy Goheen (Sticky and the Bees, E.P. Hall) who organizes shows for The Bishop, Bloomington...
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