Music: The Royal Headache’s “Another World”

Artist: The Royal Headache
Song: “Another World”
Why You Want to Listen: Excellent punk song from Sydney, Australia’s the Royal Headache. A band whose members go by the names Law, Shogun, Joe and Shortty (okay, Joe’s not so peculiar), has to be good. And that’s the truth. Track comes off the Royal Headache’s second release, High.

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The Royal Hunter – photo by Jon Hunter

Photos: Soren Bryce @ the Crocodile

“I was born in 96 and I like pie.” That’s a quote from Soren Bryce, a young Texan singer-songwriter. We support an endorsement for pie, and recommend Bryce. After moving to Los Angeles at the age of 14, Bryce has a wide variety of music interests; Bryce mentions twenty one pilots as an artist she’d like to collaborate with. That would be cool! Enjoy some photos by Kirk Stauffer of her November Seattle appearance:

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Photos: Mr Little Jeans @ the Crocodile

You’ll probably assume the moniker Mr Little Jeans applies to a man, but Mr Little Jeans is actually Norwegian singer-songwriter Monica Birkenes. And why not select a name from the film Rushmore? Mr Little Jeans worked with producer Lester Mendez (Dane Oh Land’s producer) on her debut, Pocketknife. When she played the Crocodile in November, we got photographer Kirk Stauffer in to capture this:

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Photos: JoJo @ Neumos

JoJo‘s sold-out show at Neumos was at the halfway point in her 23 city North American I Am JoJo Tour. In 2004, JoJo released her self-titled debut album, with the single, “Leave (Get Out)”. At age 13, she was the youngest artist to have a #1 song on the Billboard Pop Songs chart. Fast forward to 2015, sounding better than ever, the soulful JoJo performed songs off JoJo, the follow-up The High Road (2006), and from her new EP III released in August – with a “tringle” – the simultaneous release of three singles.

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