When Infinity Shred debuted “Long May You Run” off their upcoming album, MS editor-in-chief Vince Neilstein sang its praises, saying: “It’s a winner that should both please those of us who have been ...
Infinity Shred’s 2019 album, Forever, A Fast Life, was a grower, not a shower, successive lessons revealing the lush orchestrations and nuance within over time. It took me a while, but the album ended ...
Thrift-store electronics collide with dancefloor sensibilities as Blip Festival makes its long-awaited return to New York City. Produced by 8bitpeoples in association with The Tank and Live Nation, ...
is a senior tech and policy editor focused on online platforms and free expression. Adi has covered virtual and augmented reality, the history of computing, and more for The Verge since 2011. “Oh, ...
Astronoid recently dropped their new self-titled record, and now they're headed out on the road in support of it. Astronoid has teamed up with Infinity Shred for a mini U.S. tour this June, though ...
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Murals at Pianos, July 2012 (more by Eric Townsend) Louisville’s Murals are visiting NYC this week for CMJ and are certainly contenders for the Most Shows award, playing nine times between now and ...
"Oh, it's a long way down. Oh, it's a long way down, a long, long, long way down," said a voice. "I don't want to die, I don't want to die, it's a long way down." Ray Bradbury's "Kaleidoscope" ...
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