B&E Weekly Jams: 12/3-12/9/24
The year is winding down, but the music never stops. As we turn into the final month of the year, we’ve got plenty of new music for you in this week’s B&E Weekly Jams!
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The year is winding down, but the music never stops. As we turn into the final month of the year, we’ve got plenty of new music for you in this week’s B&E Weekly Jams!
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The piano takes center stage on much of this record, with heartfelt ballads that acheive anthemic heights more often than not.
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Check out tons of new music from Milwaukee this week, featuring Alley Eyes, Day Tvvo, LUXI and more.
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Folk rockers Chris Haise Band released two singles last Friday. Haise is known for his evocative yet affable lyrical approach, and this pair of tracks is him at his most emotionally raw and sincere. “Medusa” is a bouncy bluegrass tune about coming to terms with your personal shortcomings, complete with a radiant cello solo. “Breaking My Heart” is driven by
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Check out tons of new music from Milwaukee, featuring Chris Haise Band, Troy Tyler, and many more!
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The band debut two new singles ahead of a new album coming out this year.
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The line up consisted of Emily Zimmer, John Justus, Chris Haise Band and Soulfoot Mombits.
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Check out new music this week from Negative/Positive, Brett Newski, Ace Parker and more.
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Americana rockers Chris Haise Band had their “Future, Future, Who Am I?” album release party alongside Tae & the Neighborly at Anodyne on Friday night. Chris Haise Band consists of the titular singer-songwriter on vocals, guitar and keyboard, Mark Harrig on guitar and vocals, Tony Sturino on cello and vocals, Chris Dickerson on bass, and Chad Burgess on drums. “Mark
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Americana rockers Chris Haise Band are out with a new record today. These seven tracks follow a central theme of asking yourself who you really are by the time so much has already passed. As such, Haise touches on burying your true self, playing the victim, getting overworked, self-sabotage, and being an outcast. Things end on an optimistic note, however,
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Get the latest in Milwaukee music with this week’s B&E Weekly Jams!
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Indie folk band Chris Haise Band have a new record out today. While much of it was written and recorded pre-COVID, this album navigates dissonance and uncertainty through our complex world. There’s themes of growing from mistakes, evolving relationships, never having enough, needing a friend, and pushing through bad luck. It’s a batch of songs that yearn for a sense
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Americana rockers Chris Haise Band’s latest single is about weathering the storm. Haise feels like he’s always trying to keep his head above water even though it won’t stop raining. He can’t catch a break and desperately seeks clarity; enough is enough. Ultimately, believing it will get better means it can. We hope this is the sign of something bigger
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Chris Haise reacts to the times with a new album that was written and recorded in mere weeks.
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