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One Kind Radio Podcast – 5-8-26

It’s May…. and it’s still cold outside for some reason. At least things are heating up at all of our music venues and bars once again!! I filled up my car with a half-tank of gas on Monday cause I was not sure if this gas is gonna get any cheaper any time soon, and […]



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Clipping by Special Friend

‘Clipping’ by Special Friend feels like two best friends decided to turn their living room into a fuzzed-out dream-pop laboratory, and the results are brilliantly addictive. This French-American duo manages to take the “less is more” philosophy and turn it into “less is actually everything,” delivering a record that inspires you to hunt down a […]

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Another Country by Cindy is comforting, slightly melancholic, and deeply committed to its own gentle pace. If you have ever wanted to feel like a contemplative protagonist in a low-budget indie film where nothing happens but everything matters, this record is your new personality. Karina Gill and her San Francisco-based crew have perfected the art […]

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