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Black Dawg: Built on Classics, Played in the Present
What even counts as “classic” anymore? The other day I heard Green Day on a classic rock station, and it felt like catching a glimpse of your own reflection in a shop window — familiar but older than you remembered. Somewhere along the way, “classic” stopped being a genre and became a moving target. Maybe it’s not about the decade at all. Maybe “classic” just means it still hits. And Black Dawg hit hard — they might’ve been playing the classics, but there wasn’t a single thin
Moose Nicholson
Oct 226 min read


Johnathan Wilson and the Winning Formula
Last year Johnathan Wilson got about halfway through his set before the sky decided it wanted a solo. Rain came in sideways, short-circuited the night, and left everyone wondering what might’ve been. This time the weather held, and Wilson came back with the same crew and a clear plan—to rinse off the bad luck and finish what he started. What followed wasn’t so much a setlist as a ritual. From a distance, it might’ve looked like some kind of musical séance—the stage lit by amp
Moose Nicholson
Oct 155 min read


Ruskin and Cam Bring the Summer Heat Playlist
Opening with "Knocking on Heaven's Door" certainly described the week for us. An Inconvenient Truth may have enjoyed an unexpected bump in

Moose
Jul 1, 20243 min read


Perpetually Groovy Bodega Cat
This Week: Will McCranie & Brock Butler Gallery Black Dawg Album on Spotify The Mason Jars Music Video Will McCranie (Bodega Cat) and...

Moose
May 13, 20242 min read
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