In a world where massive corporate entities can send you anything you could think to want within 24 hours thanks to outsourced supply chains and exploitative labor practices, Hank’s model seems crazily outmoded, but also rare and necessary–his care for the things he sells and his insistence that they get sold function as two parts of the same impulse, which is towards the creation of a larger collective musical community.
Coming into a weeklong music festival with so many performers spread across so many venues,…
To say that Mega Ran is one of the most prolific rappers in the game…
Machado Mijiga works in the in-betweens on his new album, Gradient, coloring with broad sonic…
Willi Northside moves at the speed of thought, here and then gone, on his new…
The Theater of the Clouds was packed on Saturday night, and it was Portland out…
Earl Sweatshirt has made a career of going inside, inhabiting his scenes, the minds of…
Julia Logue has arrived. In her new single, “Here We Are,” the Portland vocalist lets…
Dakota Theim takes you back. The Portland songwriter returns with the release of Tangled Heart,…
Wynne is back, and with her new EP, DO MY OWN STUNTS, it’s clear that…