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BANDCAMP SUGGESTIONS: Jesse Dangerously’s “Humble & Brilliant”


Photobucket This is not a lie: I am a fan of Jesse Dangerously for life. His fanbase continues to grow at a steady pace, and if you haven’t heard him, find out why I’m a fan. Dangerously continues to make some of the more witty tracks out there, not just in hip-hop but of any genre and if you are someone who likes storytelling, you’re going to find something in his music worth gripping on to. You can visit him in Halifax, or you can visit him in sound and offer him a chance to perform in your city.

In truth, I like when someone is able to create a story, tell it in a nice fashion, and be able to turn around, walk away, and know that what he just did is going to spark a discussion or two. He makes music that you have to react to, so listen and react. Is this rap legend really Humble & Brilliant, as his album title indicates? Find out for yourself.

SOME STUFFS: The American Scene take on the American scene with spring tour

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By Way Of Introduction is arguably the best title for a debut album, and that’s exactly what The American Scene did when it came time to release one for Pure Noise Records. The album has been out for almost a month, and they will be hitting the road in two weeks to spread their sounds to new fans, beginning with a show in Portland, Oregon. Here are the confirmed dates:
APR 21 – Portland, OR @ TBA w/ Troubled Coast
APR 22 – Tacoma, WA @ The Red Room w/ Troubled Coast
APR 23 – Eugene, OR @ Peterson Barn w/ Troubled Coast & Mascot
APR 24 – Sacramento, CA @ The Naked Lounge w/ Troubled Coast
APR 28 – Stockton, CA @ Plea For Peace Center w/ Blood And Water, Stickup Kid
APR 29 – Fresno, CA @ The Bel Tower w/ Blood And Water, Stickup Kid
APR 30 – Whittier, CA @ Studio Danza w/ Blood And Water, Stickup Kid
MAY 01 – Riverside, CA @TBA w/ Blood And Water
MAY 02 – Las Vegas, NV @ Meatheads w/ Blood And Water
MAY 03 – Tucson, AZ @ Skrappy’s w/ Blood And Water
MAY 04 – Albuquerque, NM @ TBA w/ Blood And Water
MAY 05 – Boulder, CO @ Club 156 w/ Blood And Water
MAY 06 – Denver, CO @ TBA w/ Blood And Water
MAY 07 – Salt Lake City, UT @ TBA w/ Blood And Water
MAY 09 – Spokane, WA @ The Cretin Hop w/ Blood And Water
MAY 10 – Seattle, WA @ Boys In Space Collective w/ Blood And Water, Mascot
MAY 11 – Centralia, WA @ Quesadilla Factory w/ Blood And Water, Mascot
MAY 12 – Camas, WA @ Coffee Revolution w/ Blood And Water, Mascot
MAY 13 – Reno, NV @ Fort Ryland w/ Blood And Water, Stickup Kid
MAY 14 – Orangevale, CA @ Club Retro w/ Blood And Water, Stickup Kid
MAY 15 – San Francisco, CA @ TBA w/ Blood And Water, Stickup Kid

A small handful of these shows will be at venues “to be announced” (TBA), so check your local music shindigs or music weeklies to find out their final destinations.

VIDEO: Ghostpoet’s “Survive It”


What happens when you have some new music you want to share with the world, and figure “I want to turn this into a video?”? You come up with a concept, but what? Oh, how about you put on a robe, make a cup of coffee and walk around outside? As basic as that sounds, it works perfectly when Ghostpoet does it, and you may agree in his video for “Survive It”, taken from his album Peanut Butter Blues & Melancholy Jam (Brownswood).

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