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Who Are The mythic sons?
The hottest band in Vadura opens up about music, fame, favorite foods, embarrassing moments, and who takes the longest to get ready before a show.

Tammy Koehler Smith
Jun 63 min read


On The Duende Academe & Solmara’s Ancient Studies
There's a part of Solmara that the festival maps don't really bother with. The history books care, but they don’t always get the story correct. It sits in The Old Quarter, at the edge of the city where the noise starts to thin out — not because it's quiet, exactly, but because the noise there is older. More watchful. It's where the Duende Academe has stood for roughly three centuries, a four-story building of old stone with practice-room windows looking out over the bay, and

Tammy Koehler Smith
Jun 54 min read


Woebryn’s Echo: A Love Letter from a Local - Part 2
A Column for Vadura’s Wandering Music Enthusiast By Tessaly Vorn, Broadsheet Contributor, Solmara Tangle Quarter Resident, Perpetual Cheap-Seat Occupant Above: Woebryn's Echo, empty. Lower: Woebryn's Echo during a performance at the Solstace Crescendo Festival, full attendance. The Cheap Seats, and Why They’re Actually the Best Seats I will tell you my secret regarding Woebryn's Echo. I am a perpetual occupant of the upper tiers. This is not a financial decision. But it is a

Tammy Koehler Smith
May 255 min read


Woebryn's Echo: A Love Letter from a Local - Part 1
A Column for Vadura's Wandering Music Enthusiast By Tessaly Vorn, Broadsheet Contributor, Solmara Tangle Quarter Resident, Perpetual Cheap-Seat Occupant Stone & rock formations near Woebryn's Echo Let me tell you something about living in Solmara that they don’t put in the travel scrolls. The travel scrolls say: Sun-drenched coastal kingdom. Festivals. Excess. Incomparable views. What the travel scrolls leave out: the part where you’re trying to get a decent night’s sleep in

Tammy Koehler Smith
May 237 min read


Welcome Fans of The Mythic Sons
— You Beautiful, Slightly Confused Souls Blog Posted by Xac. Yes, THAT Xac. The handsome one. Artwork created by AI Well. You found us. I honestly wasn't sure you would. The last time I tried to hang a banner pointing people toward one of our shows, it accidentally redirected a funeral procession, and we ended up playing a three-hour set for mourners who were too polite to leave. Honestly? Best crowd we ever had. Very attentive. Didn't throw a single thing. But here you are —

Tammy Koehler Smith
May 222 min read
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