Editor Ken’s Top 10 of 2010
20 Years of Highwire Daze Madness In November, Highwire Daze celebrated an major anniversary. 20 Years! I never thought we would make it this far. I mean, who stays with anything for 20 years? We may not be publishing the paper edition on a regular basis, but the website is updated several times... more
12/18/10 by ken
Filed under Aaron Shanley, Amely, Artist vs Poet, Backseat Goodbye, Bands, Borknagar, Burning Twilight, Darkthrone, Destruction Of A Rose, Enslaved, Frames, Framing Hanley, Krokus, Memphis May Fire, Messengers, Mikey Sawyer, My Genuine Find, My Ticket Home, Nox Aurea, Sketches, Sleep For Sleepers
Backseat Goodbye
The Good Years by Backseat Goodbye (Self-released CD) …or “God damn, it’s a great day for a Backseat Goodbye album…” “I’ll learn to fly if I want to, just let me grab my cape,” sings Chad Sugg of Backseat Goodbye on the stunning opening track ironically titled Elliott Smith Is Still... more
08/28/10 by ken
Filed under Backseat Goodbye, Bands, CD Reviews, Music, Pop, Reviews
Backseat Goodbye and the Great Unknown
Backseat Goodbye is the pop/acoustic solo project of Chad Sugg from Murfreesboro, TN. With a song output that would rival someone twice his age, the 23-year-old Sugg has mostly done it on his own in a true DIY spirit, using resources such as Itunes and Myspace to his advantage. His latest collection... more
02/26/10 by ken
Filed under Backseat Goodbye, Bands, Featured, Interviews
Backseat Goodbye
THE WONDER – EP by Backseat Goodbye (Self released) Backseat Goodbye is the solo project of Chad Sugg, an exceptionally talented singer/songwriter who has made a name for himself over the past few years through online promotion and constant touring. If you are fans of Dashboard Confessional and Bright... more
01/13/10 by ken
Filed under Backseat Goodbye, Bands, CD Reviews, Music, Pop, Reviews






