The audiovisual experience is as much a part of how we digest music as the music itself. It doesn't take much more than to close one's eyes to visualize an imag...
Over the course of the last decade, quite a bit has changed in the world of music. Artists began bending genres more than ever before, unannounced "surprise" mu...
2021 couldn't arrive soon enough, yet at the same time, 2020 blurred by as if we were intoxicated the whole year. With a series of unfortunate events, one right...
If you took a shot for every time you’ve read about entertainers struggling through the pandemic, you’d probably be in for a hell of a rough morning. Bylines th...
This is an entry in an ongoing series for 303 Magazine, which will provide a range of local album reviews. It is our intention to highlight the talents of local...
The first full-length album from indie five-some The Ghost of Joseph Buck, Until It Ends, takes listeners on a haunting biographical journey through the Southwe...
In recent years, “overnight success” has become an increasingly popular descriptor of musical artists who skyrocket to the top of the charts – seemingly overnig...
To have faith is to lead an existence of friction. Since the fall of man, we as people have a proclivity toward sin, a medusa head in all its many forms. Only f...
For nearly 20 years, Love Vinyl has been virtually slinging vinyl around the world. At the beginning of 2020, owner Seth Nichols finally set in motion opening u...
This is an entry in an ongoing series for 303 Magazine, which will provide a range of local album reviews. It is our intention to highlight the talents of local...
2020 is a year of loss. Not just the loss of our health and safety, but of our sanity as well. Shadows of proverbial and literal flames look twice as long in is...
In a year as tumultuous as 2020 has been, the arts have been more important than ever. From songs of protest calling for change to murals of hope throughout the...