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They may have nothing to do with NASCAR, but the NYC-based rock band Earnhardt is geared to race into the hearts of those looking for some killer Southern-influenced rock 'n' roll! Their self-titled album hits stores everywhere on June 14th,

After settling into his new home, King Baby Duck plays some catching-up with the anime series Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World. The arthouse movie Fonotune: An Electric Fairytale is finally viewed by its Kickstarter backer, and the new

Former Fishmonkeyman frontman Paul Den Heyer wears his love for all things psychedelic on his sleeves, as he strums his guitar and crafts some nifty acid-like trips with his melodies. Making his solo debut just a few days ago with the

After diving into what he loves about the visual novel VA-11 HALL-A, King Baby Duck gives high praise for Hollywood for finally making a proper video game-based movie with Pokémon: Detective Pikachu! The music world is showing more signs of listeners

Have you ever listened to an album and felt like you had been transported to Narnia or Middle Earth? You're not alone if you've ever heard the works of Kim Thompsett! Her (very) old-school folk sound brings forth Renaissance-styled limericks and

King Baby Duck has come down with a double-bad case of Con Fatigue Syndrome and Post-Con Depression, neither of which he's never experienced in the past! So to keep him a bit more relaxed so as to finish up his

Fred Abong has had quite the stellar career. A bassist in such bands as Rhode Island Music Hall of Famers Throwing Muses (who were also the very first US act signed to the iconic label 4AD Records), and the Grammy-nominated

Fans of J-POP will want to find themselves in Los Angeles one day before Anime Expo 2019, as OTAQUEST has announced a major live event for July 3rd at the Microsoft L.A. Live! The one-night-only live concert will feature live concert performances

We're just a couple of days away from Anime Boston, and King Baby Duck is excited to bring back his 18+ game show to the masses! But first, he needs to talk about something that's been on his chest for

When Andy Golding gets behind the microphone, you know it's going to be a hypnotic experience. His contributions to The Wolfhounds have showcased a tilt-a-whirl of emotions and psychedelic dreams, all presented with a gothic undertone. Every strum from his guitar is