The Quinn’s Daily Spinn: Tuesday, February 25
We had the opportunity to stop by Helping Our Music Evolve a couple weeks back for the premiere of “Broke,” the new music video from Sarah Mae Chilton and Lord Goldie.
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We had the opportunity to stop by Helping Our Music Evolve a couple weeks back for the premiere of “Broke,” the new music video from Sarah Mae Chilton and Lord Goldie.
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While we continue to digest the many tracks recently presented on Maverick da Roninn‘s newest mixtape, “Gamers Interlude 2,” we’ve been treated to a music video featuring two of the album’s strongest tracks.
“Inked,” the third single from Rofo Audio‘s sophomore album, “Reach,” now has an official music video complete with hometown flair and — as you may have guessed — plenty of body art.
A drug deal. Infidelity. A shootout.
Sounds like a deeply disturbing day to be a part of. For VICTIM, this storyline serves as the backdrop of the notorious party punks’ video for “Look What You’ve Done.”
We have a new video from Easton’s Roi and the Secret People, just in time for the band’s acoustic performance at SouthSide 313 as part of the Lehigh Valley Underground First Friday Concert Series.
The time has come: Sonnder’s video for “Not Far Enough” is finally here, and we are thrilled and honored to premiere it right here on Lehigh Valley Underground!
Philadelphia alt-rockers Civil Youth have been busy in preparation for their forthcoming album, “Conversations.” The band has been opening for bands like Twenty One Pilots, AWOLNATION, Phantogram, and Capital Cities.
While fans of Easton’s Roi and the Secret People anxiously anticipate the band’s forthcoming (and surely delicious) “Truck Stop Sushi” EP, the boys dropped an appetizer to keep people satisfied while they wait.