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New music from David Lindes, Eyes of Eva and The Alpines
David Lindes, "Peace With a Lion" & "Jardineros"
Guatemalan born singer/songwriter David Lindes is back with two new healing and heartfelt tracks. "Peace With a Lion" is the title track of his upcoming album, and the song is a moving folk ballad, Lindes likens his father’s abandonment to a vicious, crippling attack by a predator, asking with both urgency and bafflement, “How do you make peace with a lion?” Lindes sings.
New music videos from David Lindes, Spirit Machines
David Lindes: “Te Vengo a Perdonar”
Ahead of releasing his new album Peace With a Lion, singer/songwriter David Lindes is giving listeners a new single to enjoy titled “Te Vengo a Perdonar.” Translated as “I’ve come to forgive you,” the song looks deep into the meaning of healing.
The singer gets improvisational and experimental for SLC visit
André Benjamin brought his New Blue Sun world tour to the Eccles Theater on Wednesday, Oct. 16, and his intent was clear; a real artist is always on the move.
KRCL/Fisher Beer Anniversary Ale launch, shows at City Weekly store
Fisher Beer + KRCL Anniversary Ale launch party 10/15
Local radio station KRCL is teaming up with Fisher Brewing to release a special brew to celebrate 45 years of local radio.
Thom Darling's new EP Chameleon Configurations explores different musical forms
Thom Darling: Chameleon Configurations out now
“Chameleon Configurations is an adventure into the Americana and Easy Listening song books inspired by Harry Nillsson, Chet Baker, Jeff Tweedy and Willie Nelson,” said singer/songwriter Thom Darling.