Forget noise cancellation, multipoint connections, and those annoying phone calls; just focus on how great the music sounds through these incredible earbuds. When Campfire Audio designed its Orbit ...
“I need to get away from the city/I need to get away from the work/I need to get away from the traffic/I need to get away/Got to get away/I just wanna be on the beach.” That was Raymund Marasigan, ...
Arkells have been doing their best to stay busy since hunkering down during the pandemic, but the beloved Canadian indie group are now hitting us with a new full-length album. Called Campfire Chords, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. Portland-based Campfire Audio is perhaps best known for its ...
It happens to all of us: life gets in the way and your childhood dreams give way to more practical pursuits. But sometimes those dreams are just lying dormant, waiting to emerge. Natalie Kurgan has ...
A very attractive bundle. There’s a low-end bias but they’re detailed and clear and you can’t ignore the quality and fitting options. Best in-ear monitors 2025: IEMs for stage and studio Best earplugs ...
Zach Galifianakis may be one of the funniest guys around, but he takes music seriously. He shares his favorite fun-loving band, some poetic campfire music, as well as his pick for the best screamer in ...
It's a wonder that these songs work at all. The music is slow and loose with little regard for a consistent beat; the lyrics are poetic and frequently profound, but often cryptic and stunted. What ...
Two years ago, Band To Watch honorees Long Neck released their really great full-band debut, Will This Do?, and they recorded its follow-up last year. It was set to come out on Tiny Engines in the ...
Kevin Morby released a new album, Oh My God, just last year. It was a double album, so maybe none of us were expecting its successor to arrive so soon. But Morby's always been fairly prolific, and the ...
DINADIAWAN, AURORA—The beach was the stage. The lights, a pair of cauldrons on which firewood burned and crackled. The audience, just a hundred or so people, huddled on mats as they imbibed the music ...
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