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Mid Coast Vol. 16; ARTIST SPOTLIGHTS: DizzyRandoms, Tre, 0pticbox

Mid Coast hosted their sixteenth edition at The Cooperage on Friday night featuring artists DizzyRandoms, Tre, and 0pticbox. They supported Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression (MAARPR), an organization that works with families of victims of police crimes to put an end to police misconduct, prison profiteering, political racism and economic injustice through organizing around the passage of legislation

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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Stone Theory

Rock and roll bands Stone Theory and Wonderful Bluffer took the stage on Boone and Crockett’s patio Friday night, drawing in a solid crowd for a picturesque Milwaukee summer night on the riverfront. Stone Theory are based in the Kenosha-Racine area. The band consists of vocalist/keyboardist Kelly Cole, guitarist Jacob Saal, guitarist/harmonicist Cade Kozak, bassist Jake Cole, and drummer Matt

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Lauren G is Your “Main Focus” on Latest Single

Lauren G evinces a couple of fairly distinctive styles during her latest release, the single “Main Focus” which dropped May 22. It’s difficult to gauge which predominates the track; both seem to work equally well.
The first is a husky type of voice, more modest in pitch, but with harbingers of a proclivity for hitting high notes. Check out the introduction and the first couple bars of the first verse for this one. It’s a smooth style that glides over the plodding track showered with 808 snares (among other instruments).
The second is an airy type of soprano that sounds delicate and is prone to sprucing up the hook via overdubs. It’s certainly effectual in that regard, and gives this part of the tune a pointed appeal that adds to its overall attractiveness.
The sound of this record is urban contemporary, illustrating the tendency that singers have long had for appropriating musical styles endemic to rap audiences and palliating them. The twist is that many immersed within the field of rap today take a similar approach, with an abundance of melodies that certainly are more befitting of singing records—so that all’s fair game.
But here, we’re talking the aforesaid 808 snare, a healthy heaping of that drum machine’s high hats and, of course, the kicks which are definitely kicking on this one. One of the more interesting aspects of the music is some sort of Asian sounds, more so than just a koto, that punctuate the tune with aplomb.
All of the above is credited to Lauren, who wrote and produced the track before lighting up the vocal booth. Her melodies are straightforward on the verses, her chorus is one of those that rightfully lingers with the listener, and the arrangement is designed to accentuate this fact by removing all the lows (the drums and the bass, which is noteworthy in and of itself, this song actually has a bass line) to maximize the power of the refrain.
The world will have to wait to see what, exactly, the artist comes with next.

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AUDIO: Amphibient – “Departures/Arrivals”

Experimental electronic project Amphibient has a new EP out this week. With lo-fi and dub sensibilities, these two tracks have a space-ready aesthetic while retaining a sense of mystery. “7 Seas” has a tense atmosphere like you’re trying to discreetly get from Point A to Point B and “Boom” feels triumphant like you’re on a voyage home. Amphibient dedicates this

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VIDEO: Yo Shorti FT. Dae Flywalker – “Flyer Than I Ever Been”

Hip hop artist Yo Shorti’s latest single featuring Dae Flywalker now has the music video out. Shot by RuffCopy Films, the scene finds Shorti in the booth rapping about keeping focus, then hanging out with her friends and feeling herself with a blunt. The visual effects of money and sauce are a nice touch, hitting home that Yo Shorti and

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AUDIO: Clementine – “Lucinda”

Emo pop punks Clementine have a new single out, and the band says it’s about sleeping. That said, the song will do everything except put you to sleep; it’s got fiery excitement that’ll get the whole building shaking, whether it’s from the radiant cries of vocalist Joseph Altamore or the blazing solo from lead guitarist Bennett Gillies. Jump around with

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AUDIO: Seven Cities Dead – “The Perfect Disease”

Metalcore band Seven Cites Dead are out with a new EP. It’s three raging tracks of awakened suffering, being forsaken, and hate being sown. There’s a recurring theme of being controlled and pitted against one another here, and that gets channeled through shrieks, smacks and slams. Rob Ellis is featured on the title track’s vocals. Seven Cities Dead deliver the

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AUDIO: Large Print – “In the Dark”

Art rockers Large Print are out with their companion EP to “In the Clouds” from earlier this year. Comparatively and fittingly so, this record takes things in a drearier direction with songs about feeling down and being in disguise. You get put right in a storybook with scenes containing imagery of gray skies, objects collecting dust, or a rose wilting

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VIDEO: Mere of Light – “The Wood Between the Worlds”

Psych-electrofolk project Mere of Light released a video for “The Wood Between the Worlds” off their new EP “Haptica.” Shot by Grace Mitchell, the scenes here find Elise and Eddie on the beach performing abstract movements as liquid trickles over their bodies like the elements of nature interacting with one another. Tranquil to the sensory while vast in textural imagery,

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REVIEW: Charli XCX at Summerfest

Pop star Charli XCX arrived at Summerfest Friday night taking the stage at BMO Harris Pavilion. It was her second time at Summerfest and fourth time in Milwaukee overall. Charli XCX hails from England. Her musical career started when she’d post songs on Myspace as a teenager, eventually attracting the attention of a promoter who started booking her for warehouse

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AUDIO: Ricky Thump – “July Sun”

Psych-rocker Ricky Thump is out with his debut single. It’s summer, so there’s no better way to channel the heat than through liquid rock ‘n roll – that’s exactly what Thump brings here, incorporating elements of blues and reggae to get you moving. It explores a multitude of colors while traversing various landscapes. He’s only getting started; we hope to

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