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  • Crate-Digging Magic at Hexagon Records in Petoskey

    In Petoskey, Michigan, Hexagon Records is a hidden gem that offers a unique music-digging experience despite its discreet location. With a small yet curated collection, the owner shares stories about the records. Highlights include vinyl from Aesop Rock and Wings, showcasing the shop’s eclectic offerings. It’s a must-visit for music lovers.

  • ROARING TABLES CIRCLE 9: THE BOLDEST AMBER I’VE EVER TASTED

    Roaring Table’s Circle 9 is a unique West Coast Amber Ale that captivates with its deep copper hue and complex aromas of pine, caramel, and citrus. The flavor balances malt sweetness with crisp, floral hops, redefining the amber style. This exceptional brew feels like the start of something significant in the craft beer world.

  • Mike Joyce Is Not a Northern Leech

    Morrissey’s derogatory remark labeling Mike Joyce, The Smiths’ drummer, as a “northern leech” undermines his significant contributions to the band’s sound. Joyce’s steady drumming was integral to their success, and following the band’s breakup, he continued to showcase his talent with notable artists. He deserves respect for his musical legacy and work ethic.

  • UNDRESSING Sombr

    Shane Michael Boose, known as Sombr, is a burgeoning artist from New York. At just 20, he has gained attention with his emotionally resonant single “Undressed.” A former LaGuardia High School vocal major, he balances independence with industry support. Sombr’s music reflects maturity, hinting at a promising future and potential full-length album.