Tag Archives: Graham Hunt

AUDIO: Graham Hunt – “If You Knew Would You Believe It”

Singer-songwriter Graham Hunt has returned with a new album. It’s nine songs where Hunt conveys nihilistic feelings about endless cycles, getting your hopes up, being unable to win, and not seeing a point in engaging. With psychedelic dance-rock sensibilities and forthright lyricism, this album confronts the muddied realities that you thought would get easier as an adult, but they just

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AUDIO: The Reptile Fund – “Cognitive Behavioral Destruction”

The Reptile Fund is a new art rock project formed by Graham Hunt and Shannon Connor. They’re out with a debut EP; it’s full of apocalyptic post-punk energy and abrasive textures, making the title fitting. It’s the perfect listen for a day where you’re on the verge from existential dread, but you somehow just keep surviving. Drumming is contributed by

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ARTIST SPOTLIGHTS: Tarek Sabbar, Graham Hunt Band

Live music has slowly been making a return at Cactus Club, and a stacked multi-genre bill took the stage on Saturday evening. Hip hop artist Nile, electronic artist Tarek Sabbar, indie rockers Graham Hunt Band, and trip hop wizard Randal Bravery all performed with extravagance. “It’s weird doing shows again,” Sabbar said. “Very surreal and nerve-wracking and I’m still processing

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VIDEO: Graham Hunt – “Change Their Mind”

Singer-songwriter Graham Hunt has a video out to “Change Their Mind” from his new record “Painting Over Mold.” With grainy visuals like it’s a movie out of the 90s, Hunt is shown hanging out with his friends sitting on a hill. Between his lyrics there’s shots of various points of interest around the snow-covered neighborhood as well as shots of

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AUDIO: Graham Hunt – “Painting Over Mold”

Singer-songwriter Graham Hunt is out with his sophomore full-length record. Consisting mostly of tracks Hunt wrote during quarantine, the record is out on Minneapolis label Forged Artifacts. His pop rock sensibility has plenty of jangles and grooves but his lyrics simultaneously are assertive and raw. Graham Hunt shares some truly keen observations about the unpredictable chaos of the world, ranging

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