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Omar Ashour

Omar is a self-made man, with a vast empire spanning the length of his apartment, where he sits down at his desk for the recommended number of hours to fuel the modern industry. It’s amazing how much he gets away with! But really, the guy just likes listening to good music, teaching guitar, and playing with his band Skeletons.

Review: Red. by Mark Winters

The coronavirus has obviously hit everyone pretty hard, and solo alternative rocker Mark Winters is no exception. Mark, like many artists, was all ready to embark on a tour...

Review: Rock That City by Philip Morgan Lewis

Philip Morgan Lewis doesn't seem to be too bogged down by the lockdown situation, as apparent from his dance moves on his self-produced music clip for his latest single,...

Review: City Lights by MOST UNLIKELY

“City Lights,” a new single by Most Unlikely & Elle James, really drives, and Elle's vocals are naturally over-driven and gin-soaked, in the vein of Beth Hart and Janis...

Review: Reformatory School by 8 Inch Betsy

Named after a doll from the 1950s, 8 Inch Betsy's hardcore/punk is not just full of attitude; there's a lot of love in there as well. It was sad...

Review: High and Low and Back Again by Fendahlene

At first, I thought Fendahlene was a recently formed group, and that their album, Burnt Out, was a debut of sorts. Boy, was I wrong because these guys have...

Review: Dinah Might by Electric Peace

"Sometimes in the morning, when it's a good surf, I go out there, and I don't feel like it's a bad world." Kary Mullis We don't know much about Electric Peace,...