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Bmore Musically Informed

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Well, first things first: Bmore Musically Informed main guy Brett Yale moved to Seattle for work last month, leaving the blog in what looks like a bit of a precarious spot. That’s the catch with the whole blogging thing: You can do something pretty important that a whole lot of people might depend on for information, but it usually doesn’t pay very well—if at all. Yale’s blog has been a solid go-to for stuff happening in the general indieground music world that’s gained so much prominence over the past several years, covering DIY shows, new releases, and just news in general. The bummer is that if Bmore Musically Informed sinks—hopefully some other local folks will pick it up—the city’s left with not very much music blog-wise. Which, given what’s going on in the city musically, is weird and a bit of a bummer.

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