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Band of the Week: The Man With Two Bands
Band of the Week

The Man With Two Bands

Donny and the Robot and DASHCAM have different sounds but the same solo artist.

Band of the Week: Antler House Plays Ungulate Music
Band of the Week

Antler House Plays Ungulate Music

Finally, some moody indie rock for humans and hoofed mammals.

Band of the Week: How Vic and Gab Became REYNA
Band of the Week

How Vic and Gab Became REYNA

The Banuelos sisters write their own songs with lyrics based on their lives.

Band of the Week: SistaStrings Have a Truly Unique Sound
Band of the Week

SistaStrings Have a Truly Unique Sound

The singing, string-playing duo fuses classical, R&B and hip hop.

Band of the Week: Pizzle Has Been Rapping for 20 Years
Band of the Week

Pizzle Has Been Rapping for 20 Years

He started at age seven and is just reaching his potential.

Band of the Week: El-Shareef Lives Life, Then Raps
Band of the Week

El-Shareef Lives Life, Then Raps

This Milwaukee rapper's music is an autobiography.

Band of the Week: King Courteen Is a Musical Explorer
Band of the Week

King Courteen Is a Musical Explorer

The singer and wood worker had a strong religious upbringing and explores that in songs.

Band of the Week: Thistledown Thunders Play Modern Bluegrass
Band of the Week

Thistledown Thunders Play Modern Bluegrass

Their lyrics are all about drinking and death. And love, sometimes.

Band of the Week: The Old Prospectors, the Newest Band?
Band of the Week

The Old Prospectors, the Newest Band?

Just two months ago the psych-funk rock band arose from the ashes of Blind Tarzan.

Band of the Week: The Tritonics Play Reggae, Have Fun
Band of the Week

The Tritonics Play Reggae, Have Fun

The music's pretty mellow. Not too loud. But you can dance.

Band of the Week: The Belle Weather
Band of the Week

The Belle Weather

The band strives to make big, beautiful music, with thoughtful lyrics.

Band of the Week: Piles Plays Rock With Skateboard Sensibility
Band of the Week

Piles Plays Rock With Skateboard Sensibility

Yet they cite Neil Diamond as a key influence. Go figure.