Category: REVIEWS

CD and DVD reviews

Yam Haus – ‘West Coast’

Yam Haus is a synthesizer-anchored rock fourpiece from Hudson, WI. The single “West Coast” is taken from the group’s full-length Stargazer. The song’s sound is bright and hopeful. The lyric is not quite so confident, though. These words focus on a relationship that isn’t quite working out. Its title comes from how the protagonist is…

D.L. Byron – ‘SATORI’

Intense wild energy runs through D.L. Byron’s passionate “Satori”. Featuring a gigantic, anthemic approach everything about the EP deserves to be blasted at the highest possible volume. A theatrical quality rests right at the very center of it all which runs through the entirety of the EP. Lyrics go for a carefree attitude while everything…

Astronomique – ‘Sharp Divided’

Can music have the potential to make the mind float in the stars? Can music alone provoke a mind to experience a long odyssey between sound, resonance, and sonic waves, to find the true elements of a fine melody? Well, if you listen to Astronomique’s latest music album, “Sharp Divide”, you will definitely lose your…

Mark Rogers – “Qualifiers” EP

Mark Rogers delivers a heartfelt slice of Americana with “Qualifiers”. Done with the utmost of care, Mark Rogers proves to be an exceptional storyteller. Fitting into the singer-songwriter tradition with such ease, the whole of the collection has a laid-back, mellowed atmosphere. Jazz, folk, country, rock, all with a unique western twang merge together into…

Bongo Boy TV Season 7 Episode 6 – Young Victorious

Romy Conzen’s “V for Victory” goes for a swaggering classic rock style. Featuring a shapr edge to the guitar riffs, the whole thing is propelled forward with an incredible intensity. By far the highlight comes from Romy Conzen’s incredible vocals that are delivered with a fiery passion. “Eat It Too (Cake)” shows off Rossemberg Maza’s…

Welsh Avenue – “Disco Moon”

Welsh Avenue delves into a fun, playful dance-rock with the blissful “Disco Moon”. Lush synthesizers perfectly intermingle to create a surreal, joyful realm. A great deal of color comes into the mix lending it a living, breathing sort of approach. The beats have a giddy quality to them as they set the groove up into…

The Band OF The Hawk – “BOHUP VOL.2”

When it comes to presenting music in hip-hop, the crew of The Band Of TheHawk knows the best. By the ending of 2017, the Houston-based talented Hip Hop band released their debut music album #BOHUP (Band of the Hawk Underground Pyramid Crew). And within this short time period, they have released another remarkable music collection,…

Music Review: “Be On Time” by Brother Jon Band

It’s time for a summer road trip. Roll down the windows, let the wind blow through your hair and cruise to the song that may very well become your warm weather anthem. “Be On Time” is an easy flowing tune cut from the album “Open Jam” by Minneapolis rock band, Brother Jon Band. The opening…

Annie Fitzgerald, “Black and Blue”

I’m getting punched with such pristine grace as Annie Fitzgerald belts out the song “Black and Blue”.  This track is off of Annie’s second album titled You & Me & the Sun which just came out on June 1, 2018 with a CD release party at The Hook & Ladder Theatre & Lounge in Minneapolis,…

Fate Under Fire – ‘La La Love’

Top shelf pop like this is more and more difficult to find. Fate Under Fire are definitely filling a glaring gap in the modern music scene, but their talents are such that they’d likely continue standing out from the pack even if it the field were far more crowded. “La La Love” is the latest…

Daisy Hicks – ‘Upside’

If you’ve been following jazz’s indie scene lately, then you’ve probably familiarized yourself with the expressively cleansing style of Daisy Hicks, an Australian singer/songwriter whose third extended play “Upside” is sending a shock wave through American and European audiences and getting the attention of critics across the board. A follow up to her slow jamming…

Ibiza Opening Party 2018

Ibiza Opening Party 2018, the new release from Dan McKie’s 1980 Recordings label, is a collective anthology of summer beats and party anthems to usher in a hot new season in European house music that is certain to please fans of the genre across the globe. Featuring Alex Franchini (who also mixed the record alongside…

The Elation – “Catch”

The single “Catch” from Irish pop rockers The Elation is definitely the catch of 2018. This infectious ditty hits all of its needed marks and then some as it balances great guitar ideally against strong vocals. Judiciously placed harmonies complete the package without ever seeming strained for effect. The Elation do something few pop rock…

Bongo Boy Records Releases Escape the Mind by Various Artists Vol. 2

STEEL goes for a mellowed atmosphere with the luscious “Tranquilo”. Aptly named, STEEL explores the nuance of Vaporwave in such a careful, considered way. Melodically dense everything shifts with such deliberate care. Going for a playful disposition is Mike Surratt’s joyful “Aquarium Screensaver”. A wide variety of styles come into the mix, from folk to…

City of the Weak – ‘Pulling Teeth’

City of the Weak crafts alternative rock with edge on the passionate “Pulling Teeth”. An awesome, truly electrifying experience, the songs possess a feral unhinged spirit to them. Her vocals rest front and center of it all, while she conveys a sense of true defiance. Lyrics further emphasize this sense of independence away from it…

Lee Perreira – ‘Born In Da LBC’

All up and down the west coast, there are some wonderful sights to see. From Seattle, Washington, Portland, Oregon, Los Angeles, California, San Francisco, California, and many others, there are just so many wonderful cities, attractions, and places that warm hearts up! And with a truly hot spring already making its presence known, it wouldn’t…

Ann Paul – “Stay”

Ann Paul taps into the joy of the singer-songwriter tradition with the 70s-influenced style of “Stay”. Wild and wonderful, the way she lets her arrangements unfold gives them a sense of poetry. From the glistening keyboards to the thoughtful acoustic guitars, everything has a unique careful balance to it. By far the true soulfulness comes…

Annie Fitzgerald – ‘You & Me & the Sun’

At first listen to Annie Fitzgerald’s You & Me & the Sun, the first question that comes to mind is,’10,000 Maniacs, where have you been all these years?’ This is because Fitzgerald has a bit of Natalie Merchant in the way she sings these ten songs. Or maybe it’s because album opener, “Be Like a…

Stepping Sideways – ‘Destined to Fall’

Have you ever been anywhere in the south? Have you ever just been to a place where time seems to stop right as soon as you get there? During the peak of summer, most people get their bags packed and head to any portion of the Gulf Coast to experience summer food, fun, heat, magic,…

The Norm – ‘Delirious’

Music history is filled with colorful stories about famous brothers creating memorable music together (the Gallaghers in Oasis, Everly Brothers, to name a few), but the two siblings that comprise The Norm (Bryan Rucker and Ryan Bars) are also brothers – only they’re step-brothers. You might say, then, the brotherly duo The Norm is not…

Sarah Patrick – ‘The Woman I Am’

The talented women of country music have always provided the crucial backbone for the genre since its very inception. Despite being heavily associated with masculine themes in western culture, the reality is that country music is one of the most gender diverse genres in pop, partly because of the fact the biggest thematic elements in…

Chris Pietrangelo – ‘Hard to be Sad in Nashville’

Chris Pietrangelo may be a singer-songwriter from Memphis, TN, but his single “Hard to be Sad in Nashville” is, as its title spells out, all Nashville. In short, this is a regional-centric breakup song. Pietrangelo sure sounds the part of a brokenhearted country singer while singing “Hard to be Sad in Nashville,” but his career…

The Fell Swoop – ‘ Magick Thing’

Have you ever been to a place where it brought you back there in your thoughts constantly? Or have you been to a moment in your mind where you just go back to that one particular day that made you smile the most? Most often people find that memory when traveling and a great suggestion…

Kaz Bielinski – ‘Tell Me True’

Inspirational to its very core, Kaz Bielinski’s “Tell Me True” speaks tenderly about the importance of love in a life. Done with the utmost of care, the way Kaz Bielinski lets a gentle poetry take hold throughout the piece gives it a sense of majesty. Everything has a balanced approach to it: from the full-on…

Joel Leffler – “Strip Me Bare”

So many music albums of so many artists have been released every year. But, do all of them show the light of success? Absolutely not. Many of them are disgusting to listen, some of them are just okay, and few of them are fair enough to listen. But, music albums like Joel Leffler’s newly released…

Bongo Boy Records Worldwide – LOVE IS VOLUME TWO by Various Artists

Johnny Douglas goes for a tremendous tenderness with the hushed awe of “Leave The Light On”. Emotive vocals flow throughout. Nicely serving as the backbone of the whole piece, the way everything else stems from these expressive lyrics feels masterful. Going for a rustic form of Americana, Inches From Sin’s symphonic “Laid My Heart Out”…

Album Review: Paisley Fields “Glitter and Sawdust” by Sean Golightly

Queer country music.  Let the barbecue sauce of that phrase marinate for a minute. Think about how it tastes, how it feels.  Does it surprise you? Inspire you? Upset you, confuse you, excite you? After listening to “Glitter and Sawdust”, new album from queer country band Paisley Fields, I’ve got good news for you anxious…

Rachel Troublefield – “Put Me In” from the album ‘Come Closer’

The first impression made by Rachel Troublefield’s single “Put Me In” is it sure sounds like John Fogerty’s “Centerfield,” as reinterpreted by Cyndi Lauper. Although these two artists may seem to be polar-opposites stylistically, these songs have more similarities than you might expect. Lyrically, both songs spotlight an ‘athlete’ relegated to the bench. Yet, in…

Sweet Sweet Present Video “Roam”

As we come of age, society imposes the idea that we must have direction. But what if being lost is the greatest blessing of all? American folk duo Sweet Sweet have found bliss in a life of mystery with their feel-good new single “Roam”. Sweet Sweet is the hand-crafted creation of Jeremy Dunham and Kerrine…

Elvira Kalnik – ‘Summer Time’

The single “Summer Time” from European born Elvira kalnik’s album Magical Child is a potent track serving notice to the music listening world that she’s far more than merely a facile bidding pop diva. She’s more than just a singer; this young musical artist is a talented songwriter as well and her skills get an…

Review: FIREBUG – “WANDERING SOUL” by Edmund Barker

The cover of Firebug’s new album is a cool-blue image of a gnarled tree with the singer’s face hovering above. It made me want to compare it to U2’s Joshua Tree album cover, which led to the eventual amusing discovery that Firebug is currently based in Joshua Tree, CA. Though quite a ways away from…

Cathy Hutch – ‘Free Wheelin’’

For a lot of mainstream critics, the problem with folk music today is that most of the quirky, simple attributes that made up the foundation of the genre seem to have given way to digitalized vanity, feigned passion for social issues and conceited attitudes within the scenes that once championed a now-fading sense of artistic ethics. https://www.cathyhutch.com/bio/…

PHOSPHENES – ‘Find Us Where We’re Hiding’

This German band first formed in 2017, but a connection had long been established between its two prime creative movers composer/producer Harry Starbuck and singer/songwriter Julee Bee. The two first met many years before when Bee, then a freelance music journalist working for a publication, interviewed Starbuck about one of his earlier projects. They discovered…

Angeles – ‘Not Here to Play’

Angeles goes for a wild, careening classic rock style with the powerful rush of “Not Here to Play”. Deserving to be blasted at the highest possible volume, the song stuns with its rollicking rhythms. Featuring driving colossal grooves, the whole thing moves forward at a breakneck speed. Guitars scream up into the sky with a…

Big Merino, ‘Suburban Wildlife’

I always have to keep in mind not to judge a book by its cover because at first glance I’m seeing a boy in a strange mask pointing aimlessly at nothing.  So, right away I’m not sure what to think but as I move past the imagery and into the music I’m suddenly revived.  Considering…

The Krew – ‘To Hell With You’

“To Hell With You”, the bluntly titled new single from The Krew’s fourth album release Smoke Rising, kicks off what’s sure to be a rewarding time in the band’s history with every bit of the muscular, gritty rambunctiousness listeners should expect from this band. Dubbed by many as “the best Southern Rockers from the North”,…

PROJECT GRAND SLAM New Album ‘Trippin”

Project Grand Slam goes for a wild stylish jazz-funk hybrid with the infinitely playful experimentation of “Trippin’”. A true blast, everything works wonders, from the fanfare to the limber guitar work. By far the true soul and fire comes from the incredible rhythm section, which helps to anchor the whole thing. Cleverly, Project Grand Slam…

Natalie Lucassian – “12:26”

It is not easy to create great pop music. One must have the potential to produce something between the fad and cool, unsettled and underground. Natalie Lucassian is one of the most talented singers, songwriter and rhythm guitarist, who has the ability to make such a music that can be infectious and irresistible at once,…

RGF – “Blue Angel”

Many renowned and talented musicians are out there, but only a few can deliver a powerful and meaningful message and resonate an immense energizing mood across their music. RGF stands among this type of musicians who pours some kind of message into their passionate and exuberant music, leaving for the audience to unfold. Their newly…

Belle of the Fall – ‘Rise Up’

A truly lovely undertaking, Belle of the Fall’s expressive impressionist “Rise Up” feels truly inspiring. Done with such care, Belle of the Fall draws from dream pop, twee pop, and folk, among others. Myriad genres are brought together throughout the entirety of the album adding to its all-consuming spirit. By far the true heart and…