Fires of Denmark
Some of Rochester’s music made it to vinyl. Luke Hendrickson’s country album “One Night at the Crystal Lounge” came out as a 33 1/3 with some beautiful album art by local artists Amy Dybing and Jessica Bruss. Hendrickson’s record, like several other important local releases, was recorded by Zach Zurn at Rochester’s own Carpet Booth Studios.
Zurn’s studio recorded the second full-length album from hometown legend and Mayo High School graduate Matthew Hauri, better known as Yung Gravy. Before recording at Carpet Booth, Yung Gravy already had platinum and gold tracks under his belt. His 2020 record “Gasanova” was No. 6 on Billboard’s emerging artists chart the second week in October.
‘Here We Go,’ Jae Havoc raps on new album
“It’s about the grind and the setbacks that come with that, but also how it’s important to celebrate our accomplishments, and I think the vibe matches that well. 5:00 am, Dec. 16, 2020 ×
Ed. note: The album hit Spotify and Apple music one day earlier than previously reported.
Jae Havoc is back, and swinging harder than ever. MORTALS hit the internet Thursday, Dec. 17. And from what the rapper has to say about it, it s going to be a hell of a ride.
Joe McShan, who performs under the stage name “Jae Havoc,” had been working on the full-length album since 2018. The “Everyday Infinite” EP (October 2019) was originally going to be a longer project but it was consolidated after McShan managed to book Hideaway Studios in Minneapolis for a limited time.
‘Here We Go,’ Jae Havoc raps on new album
“It’s about the grind and the setbacks that come with that, but also how it’s important to celebrate our accomplishments, and I think the vibe matches that well. 5:00 am, Dec. 16, 2020 ×
Ed. note: The album hit Spotify and Apple music one day earlier than previously reported.
Jae Havoc is back, and swinging harder than ever. MORTALS hit the internet Thursday, Dec. 17. And from what the rapper has to say about it, it s going to be a hell of a ride.
Joe McShan, who performs under the stage name “Jae Havoc,” had been working on the full-length album since 2018. The “Everyday Infinite” EP (October 2019) was originally going to be a longer project but it was consolidated after McShan managed to book Hideaway Studios in Minneapolis for a limited time.