The sophomore album is risky business. Folks have set expectations, comparisons are made, judgments are cast. Despite...
Joseph Climer
is a Mississippi native, English major at Ole Miss, writer for The Local Voice. He's also mildly familiar with Brazilian Portuguese and the act of being a member in society. Part time Entremetteur. Part time musician.
Having waited until Lou Reed’s death to review some Velvet Underground seems cliché and for that, Lou,...
There’s no better way to void your home game hangover than with an early Sunday rock...
The name itself foreshadows the simplistic beauty and honesty that the band is grounded in, much like...
A victorious sun of slanted stares finally settled beneath our home field, casting shadows of celebration, as...
Are you looking to get shipwrecked after the game on Saturday? If so, come sail away with...
I didn’t swing a copy of the freshly repressed Tame Impala EP on Record Store Day...
Meet Pell, an independent hip hop artist, in his early 20s, based out of New Orleans. Sounds...
As the bar of Proud Larry’s began to fill up, back in the dark alley, a...
by Joseph Climer Zaireeka – a play on words developed by mastermind Wayne Coyne of The Flaming...
by Joseph Climer Oxford, Miss. (TLV) – Between Oxford local John Barrett’s Bass Drum of Death...