Morrison-Kincannon – ‘Beneath the Redwoods’
Morrison-Kincannon is the duo of Norman Morrison and Terry Kincannon. Upon first listen, these songs sound like loving throwbacks to […]
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Morrison-Kincannon is the duo of Norman Morrison and Terry Kincannon. Upon first listen, these songs sound like loving throwbacks to […]
This one I was particularly happy to review and hear because finally we have a young artist who is embracing
Pulsing beats introduces the giddy energy of Anthems For Autumn’s “Feel Me”. Sultry vocals come into the mix further adding
Have you ever travelled to the Northeast portions of the United States of America and realized that some 400 years
Audrey Borzykin and Alexandra “Sasha” Razumova were lifelong fans of Linkin Park, which is why they recorded a cover of
Jeremy Parsons has steadily built a reputation over the last decade as one of Texas’ finest musical exports with a
Born of blue collar roots in the Steel City and raised with a love for music that drives him to
“Maybe I’m Weirdo” kicks off Trio Volume 1 with a distinctive flair you won’t hear from many bands, iconic or
It’s a sad state of affairs, but the reality is that the bulk of musicians that control the realm of
Brooklyn’s own Ben Rice is no stranger to the music industry. For a long time now, he’s been cultivating his
A soothing wash of sound defines Erik Scott’s lovely ambient bliss of “A Trick of the Wind”. Done with such
The oOhz delves into a raw psychedelic sound with the spirited “Truck Stop”. Featuring ramshackle rhythms and existing purely in
The guitar crunch powering Jonathon Zemek’s “Everything Will Change” may be unexpected out of the traditionally country rock enclave of
Brian Grilli, a name you probably know from opening for bands like Florida Georgia Line, Styx, Thomas Rhett, and Cheap
A churning sensation. Ribbons of sound envelop us in their stringy saturation. We’re staring deep into the darkness and it
Leon Robinson, actor best known for his role as the late singer David Ruffin, from the TV Movie series titled
Mr. Envi’ goes for a flawless flow offering stories of a life lived to the fullest on “Tha 40oz (EP)”.
A truly spellbinding procession takes shape on Peter Calandra’s lovely “Carpe Noctem”. Existing as if purely in a dream the
The first song that comes to mind, once Mr. MooQ’s “Dreaming in Color” starts playing, is Hall & Oates’ “One
Reviewing Fabp aka Fabz the Freelancer’s Dirty Little Communications, is a challenge. This is because positive criticism doesn’t come easy.
On her single “You’re in My Head,” Naomi K sings, “To you I say don’t stop belivin’,” which suggests that
Earnestness is defined as seriousness in intention, purpose or effort, and such depth and sincerity of feeling comes through loud
What are the wonderful perks of St. Louis, Missouri? Although it is perfectly known as the “Show Me” State, iconic
Brown Kid goes for an intimate, rustic approach with the carefully crafted narratives of “Rusty Strings”. Careful arrangements add to
1. Angeles – Not Here To Play Angeles embraces a classic 80s hair metal sound with the blast from the
Taylor James explores a soulful, optimistic R&B with the lovely “Insane”. Production feels flawless for the whole of the sound
Sydney Jaffe goes for a gorgeous mixture of pop, EDM, R&B, and soul with the spacious “You Know Me EP”.
Mark Huff goes for a raw, rustic slice of Americana with the riotous rock n’ roll of “Stars For Eyes”.
Arun Shenoy & The Maverick Express go for an intimate approach with the tender “The Unplugged Songwriter Sessions”. Keeping things
In her latest single “Hey Yo,” Ghana-based pop singer Yaa Yaa blends relevant, socially conscious lyrics with a swinging, rhythmic
Pellé Price’s new single “G Code” continues blazing a trail for a Richmond, Virginia based singer/songwriter who confounds expectations. His
In a place where dreams are formed and started, there is a certain vibe that can’t be described in the
Right away when listening to this new release, I’m thinking back to the glory days of hip-hop without all
The New Bardots barrel through with the brash ramshackle rhythms of “Great Balls of Fire”. Going for a sly approach,
Angeles starts things off with the powerful rush of “Not Here To Play”. Done expertly they are propelled forward by
Kaz Bielinski sings with power on the tender “You’ll Believe”. Done with the utmost of grace and style, the western
Whenever a band goes into the studio to record anything, whether it be an extended play or a full-blown LP,
Recording artists of all backgrounds and stylistic directions strive to create music that connects with people on a different level
In their song “Cruise,” San Diego’s The Jackstones not only effectively set the tone for their new album Love Badly,
Tied To A String – by Andy Notle is the debut solo album from the Austin, TX based rock artist.