
So, if you haven't yet caught on to my pattern, I'm writing about some of the smaller artists that will grace the stages of Coachella's vast white tents. They may not be smaller artists per say, but maybe more underground to some of you readers who are just getting familiarized with this blog. I like to view many of my posts as like music journal entries of artists or bands that I am into at a particular time, and my stance of how they effect me on a daily basis. As I discussed many times before, music is my form of therapy. Music sparks certain feelings within us whether it may be happy, sad, lonely, or content. There is a vast variety of different emotions music envelops within us. I hope that many of the artist I suggest you listen too can maybe/somewhat move you in the same ways they do me. Like, "Dear and the Headlights" as I mentioned before are one of the bands attending Coachella that is a definite 'MUST-SEE!' One major asset this indie-rock band acquired is strong vocals. Sometimes artists use different mediums to make their work stand out to attract listeners. Many use their composer talents to devise great instrumental music, while others with less talent can use sex appeal. Dear and the Headlights' vocals alone make their work gosh darn amazing! Their latest album, 'Drunk Like Bible Times' is just a perfect collection of celebratory tracks you can't help but sing-along to. Hopefully they will vocally move you to appreciate their free-flowing essence.

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