Tag Archives: Deb Oh

Musebox Mixtapes: “Sit Back and Lose Yourself” + “Indie Roller Coaster of the Unknown’s Fun”

  You may have noticed the right bar of our blog, which has filled with peculiar photographs. Well, those are mix tapes. Yes mix tapes. We discovered 8tracks and found it to provide us with the easiest and quickest to use medium for expressing ourselves with none other than music. So keep an eye out [...]

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Musebox’s Interview with Deb Oh & The Cavaliers on lyricism, The Cavaliers and “Cold Glory”

  Myspace | Bandcamp | Twitter | Blog | Facebook The glimmers of inspiration in the vocals and pop, bluesy instrumentals of Deb Oh’s latest EP, “Cold Glory,” is an invigorating wakeup call to a crisp winter morning, which I approached in a review earlier. Her lyrical prowess that I could have only assumed to be inspired by her [...]

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Found in the Musebox: Deb Oh

Myspace | Bandcamp | Twitter | Blog | Facebook Melancholy and uplifting are two paradoxical ambiances that echo the mélange of pop and soul on Deb Oh’s recent EP, “Cold Glory.” Since her debut EP dropped back in January 2011, I’ve been listening to Deb Oh tackle the heavy weighted allegories purportedly inspired by F. [...]

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