Bongo Boy Rock n Roll TV Show – Season 5 Ep 1095 – ‘FALL ALL OVER IT’
Bongo Boy Rock n Roll TV Show Presents Indie Music Videos From Around The World Season 5 Ep1095 FALL ALL […]
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Bongo Boy Rock n Roll TV Show Presents Indie Music Videos From Around The World Season 5 Ep1095 FALL ALL […]
Based out of the New York City area and its surrounding environs, Leo Harmonay isn’t looking to reinvent the wheel
With a sly groove and a luxurious style, Tripp Denom feat. K-Buck’s “Bright Lights Fast Living” is an enthralling intoxicating
With a hushed reverence for the world, Electra Day’s “Quiet Hours” represents the finest kind of folk. Electra Day opts
One Track Minds creates well-worn, lived-in sound on the welcoming spirit of “A price to be paid”. Rather lush with
OSOG’s self-titled album gives a big band feel to the intimacy of folk. Every sound positively shimmers with a sense
The third full length studio release from Jamie Kent is a major step forward in the development of one of
A Bad Think’s “The Tragic End Of A Dreamer” is a glorious sea of sound. Merging together a wide variety
Davy formerly a member of the group Back Door Slam, has performed as Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam, and
This, his third release features a sort of blues/rock style. Matt is one of the new young guitar slingers on
This group obviously has some Godsmack influence, in that guitarist Tony Rombola, and drummer Shannon Larkin were members. More importantly,
Couple new singles in review today from Hennessy Jones…”Concepts” which was released about four-months back and “Human Being” which is
Italian pop star Alessandro Coli solidifies his American standing with the release of his latest single “I Betcha”. His European
Begun in 2014 as a songwriting partnership between friends Hector Alexander and Sasha Cheine, Phantom Phunk soon evolved into a
Michael Resin’s “Praying For a Miracle” is a dark brooding and oftentimes beautiful album. Softly sung narratives permeate the album
Chrissy’s “Me Without You” is a song of self-confidence. Offering a nice twist on the breakup song, here Chrissy displays
Brendan & the Strangest Ways sing with heart and soul on their spirited self-titled debut. Lyrics are pitch perfect as
Sung with the utmost of passion, Joett’s “Got U On My Mind” is a tender beautiful love ballad. By keeping
Rev Peter Unger’s “Love Is What I’ll Do” is an uplifting love ballad full of joy and wonder with the
Sarantos taps into a childlike sense of wonder on the nostalgia-hued “Bubbles”. Nicely anchored by a rather jubilant groove the
Sung with the utmost passion, Rebecca Lappa’s “Reckless Heart” effortlessly creates a lovely, fully realized kind of folk. Over the
A Bad Think’s “Win or Lose” effortlessly blends alternative rock and chamber pop into a lovely whole. Intricate arrangements dominate
Glenn Meling’s “Minnesota” offers up an eclectic take on the best of pop. Alternative rock, country, funk, and hints of
On “Angelina” White Horses offers a rollicking take on the traditional love ballad. Full of life this tenderness is a
Delivered with fire and passion is Analog Heart “Sun Here I Come”. By far the heart of the album are
With an incredible knack for storytelling, Tim Houlihan’s “Another Orion” is sung straight from the heart. Arrangements are impeccable with
Beautifully delivered, Michéal Castaldo’s “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” nicely delves into the powerful regal quality of Gregorian chant. Throughout
Karen Willough’s “You Know I Have Angels” is a warm energetic song filled with good cheer. From the fast-paced paced
Sean V Syndicate delivers a truly stunning ode to classic rock on “Higher Calling”. Over the course of the album
If the mainstream music scene, particularly its American exponents, has grown increasingly one dimensional and staid over the past quarter
“World Gone Mad” represents the best of punk rock’s spirit as Suicidal Tendencies songs are delivered with the utmost of
Jon Worthy’s “May You Live Happily Ever After” is an inviting celebration of the best of rock. The sound deserves
Greg Clifford’s “You Won’t Tear Me Apart” has a summery, late 60s psychedelic feel to it. By opting for such
Human Darts tap into a playful free-spirited rock reminiscent of the Pixies at the height of their powers. Their unique
Al Conti’s “Ritual” has a cinematic, tribal sound to it. Without saying a word, a journey emerges out of the
3ipleA’s “Water Diamonds” offers up a luxurious, smooth flow. Lyrics focus on what it means to feel fully accomplished. Attention
Robyn Cage’s “Born In The Desert” sounds like the narration to a gentle dream. With a perfect chamber pop arrangement,
Micki Free’s “Lavender Kiss” is a mystical journey through space and sound. With crystal clarity the piece tells an unspoken
Delicate and tender in tone, Abigail Winzer’s “Rejoice” is a warm inviting album. Over the course of the album her
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