Born in the Summer of two thousand and ten Indie Current is a music sharing site and blog that shares the best up and coming Independent artists. including all ends of the music spectrum Indie current shares artists ”Whether from rock, hip-hop, electronic, or pop, we touch on as...
Young the Giant brea...
posted by Zach Page
Young the Giant, a five man Californian team, has experienced recent success since their debut album was released last January. The “United Nations band” features first generation Indian-American Sameer Gadhia, first-generation Persian-American, British French-Canadian and...
Obama speaks out on ...
posted by Zach Page
Monday marked the first time in history when a sitting president openly endorsed gay marriage. With the stakes raised on a civil rights issue that has Americans evenly split, this puts President Obama on the other side of the fence with his likely Republican counterpart, Mitt Romney. Romney...
French elections sig...
posted by Zach Page
In the midst of the economic crisis and deteriorating situation in Europe, Sunday marked Francois Hollande’s victory in the French elections. Hollande’s victory signals France’s swing to the left with the new president representing the socialist party. In a speech to his...
My Ticket Home: To C...
posted by Zach Page
After a promising debut EP, “The Opportunity To Be,” My Ticket Home returned with full force on January thirty-first to release their much anticipated debut full length album, “To Create a Cure.” Produced by none other than the new frontman of Attack Attack, Caleb...
RISE records
posted by Zach Page
Founded in 1991 by Craig Ericson of Roseburg Oregon, the now massive label kicked off its humble beginnings with a release of small 7″ records. With nothing to be used or released until 1990, Ericson was wrapping up college and settled in Portland. In 2000, One Last Thing was the...
2012-2013 Scheduling
posted by Zach Page
Lately there has been a lot of discussion concerning the scheduling for the next school year at DHS. Many students have been wondering why it is now required to have a one through six schedule, with a zero period only being added if the student wants to take a particular class that’s...
16 murdered in Afgha...
posted by Zach Page
Troops in Afghanistan are on high alert after the Taliban has threatened to avenge the sixteen murdered innocent civilians who were killed in their homes by American soldiers. Among the dead, were three women and nine children. The reported rogue soldier was said to have gone on his killing...
The Strokes
posted by Zach Page
Emerging at the turn of the millenium, The Strokes are often credited with leading the rock revival sensation that began in New York’s Lower East Side and exploded out to the rest of the country. Their scruffy, cool, garage rock charisma was equally inspired by such artists as Buddy...
Putin victory stirs ...
posted by Zach Page
With a tear streaming down his cheek, Vladimir Putin announced his victory in his third presidential campaign on Sunday with a huge 63.7 percent lead over his opponents. But thousands of Russians rallied Monday in a central Moscow square to challenge Putin’s election shouting...
Violence continues i...
posted by Zach Page
Growing from the “Arab Spring” protests that began almost a year ago, this March will mark the first anniversary of the unrest rising in Syria. Fighting between the Free Syrian Army rebels and the loyalist forces belonging to Assad have so far claimed an estimated 9000 lives, most...
The Grammys
posted by Zach Page
With the recent death of R&B icon Whitney Houston less than twenty four hours before music’s biggest night, the Grammys could have been a night of depressing appreciation. But the Grammys stuck to what it has been doing well for a while now: lots of spirited live...