Interesting fact. Area code 212 (for the borough of Manhattan) is one of the first area codes from back when they were first assigned back in 1947. Th...
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I moved to San Francisco from Ohio about ten years ago, and I fell in love with The Bay Area almost as soon as I arrived. Everything about the city fe...
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Some weeks it feels like I stumble upon great new music everywhere I look. This has been one of those weeks. Today's new music discovery is the "music...
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Damn, somehow I missed the memo where San Francisco's Port O'Brien broke up. Port O'Brien's Threadbare was one of those albums that never received the...
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Cambridge, Massachusetts. Of the many great things that come from the city, the band Leisure is the one that currently has my attention. Their track "...
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It's been a little while since we've heard from Spoon, but that doesn't mean we've forgotten about them. The other day I decided to visit their websit...
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I know it is beyond merely cliche to say so, but music truly is a universal language. And it is a good thing too because if I'm being honest, and I'm ...
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I'll admit it. I crushed hard the first time I heard the cut "I'm His Girl" by Brooklyn-based quintet Friends. Like crazy hard. The jam has a dark, sp...
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Leeds/London based band Pengilly's craft beautifully pensive, evocative arrangements to accompany songwriter Ric Hollingberry's solemnly affecting voc...
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MGMT is the latest artist to curate a LateNightTales collection. The series asks artists to curate a mix of songs for late night listening, and has ...
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Do you remember that jam "High School Lover" by Santa Monica, California songwriter Zach Yudin, a.k.a. Oregon Bike Trails? Back when I first shared ...