Keys And Vices Release New EP, 'Chronic Nostalgia'
by Kaitlin Milligan - Mar 15, 2019
Sacramento-based indie rock band Keys And Vices have released their new EP 'Chronic Nostalgia,' available on all digital platforms NOW. An album created on raw emotion, lead vocalist Jennifer Valdez began writing the tracks after experiencing a painful life event. Fueled by this emotion, Keys And Vices created a straight-forward, in-your-face, powerful rock sound, with the end result being 'Chronic Nostalgia.' Tackling lyrical topics such as personal vices, death of love, and illness, Keys And Vices successfully captures their essence in all eight tracks. 'About 'Chronic Nostalgia', the band states:
BWW Reviews: New Players Theater Does HENRY IV: PART ONE Justice
by Lisa Norris - Jul 14, 2013
Appearing in rotation with its production of "The Taming of The Shrew" as part of their summer series at Mill Run Amphitheater's "Island", "Henry IV: Part One" is one of Shakespeare's history plays, but this version is also one of the more accessible Shakespeare productions I have seen in awhile. The storyline, as written by the bard, is admittedly a bit dry at times, but this particular production is acted with gusto, and the plotline is easily understandable, even without the program synopsis. The tale centers around the universal themes of family and duty, and is a coming of age tale of Hal, the Prince of Wales who finds himself torn between living the life of the free and easy at Eastcheap Tavern with his buddies, or assuming the duty of protecting the kingdom of his father, King Henry IV.