Bianca Gisselle is an up and coming singer that has her finger on the pulse of the music industry while still following her own path. Her first single “You” has gotten over 10k listens on soundcloud alone and her songs have been featured in the 2017 movie Rough Night and …
Read More »EP Review. Matteo Scher: Something Good
Out today, Matteo Scher’s new EP Something Good is love letter to the city of New York and the people in it. But whether or not you have lived or even visited the big apple Scher, song after song, unlocks universal stories that will resonate with listeners. “Brainkiller” is a …
Read More »Album Review. Playing to Vapors: Shred the Master Design
A follow up to 2015’s EP A Glitch in the Void, Ohio band Playing to Vapors is back on June 16th with their LP Shred the Master Design. Though the album isn’t perfect, the group puts their best foot forward to satisfy old fans and attract new ones at the …
Read More »Album Review: Michael Barrow & The Tourists. Juneau
Michael Barrow & The Tourists album Juneau is an indie music lovers dream. With a low key cohesive sound that encompasses the entire LP, and the delicate stylings of lead singer Michael Barrow’s vocals, Juneau is one of those records that deserves attention. “Hey Hey Hey” is the shortest tune …
Read More »Album Review. Pumarosa:The Witch
Pumarosa’s debut album The Witch is an explosive introduction to the band. With frontwoman Isabel at the helm, the album screams alternative and drips with a mood that will certainly satisfy listeners. “Honey” has an electronic base and allows Isabel’s voice to really shine, nuanced and unlike anything mainstream alternative …
Read More »EP Review. Night Argent: The Fear
Night Argent’s new EP The Fear won’t be released until July 14th, but this reviewer is here to tell you that it is worth the wait. Comprised of six songs, the record is mostly consistent and flows well, but as with any album there are some standout tracks worth talking …
Read More »Review. Uncle Frank : Love Lion
When Uncle Frank’s Love Lion is good, it is great. Lead singer Frank Benbini knows how to create songs that will have you grinning and dancing from note one. But on a whole the LP has its share of misses, songs that just don’t connect. But tunes like “Love Lion” …
Read More »Interview: Fiona Silver
New York City based musician Fiona Silver has a new album Little Thunder which evokes the sounds of the 60s. She has toured with such artists as Shakey Graves and Breedlove and has earned praise from media outlets like NPR All Things Considered. I recently got the chance to talk with Silver about …
Read More »Album Review. China Gate: Good Grief
Memphis based band China Gate will release their new EP Good Grief on May 19th, and while it is only four tracks, it gives just enough taste of what the group of capable of and will leave listeners wanting more. Every tune on the record is clean and sharp …
Read More »Interview: Sheare
Brooklyn based one man band Sheare is about to release his EP Turbulence on May 12th which deals with heartache and overcoming it. Recorded in his own home studio during a dreary January, Sheare delivers a five track record that is guaranteed to satisfy. Recently I had the chance to …
Read More »Album Review: Rebecca Raw – Deep Within
Rebecca Raw’s debut EP Deep Within leaves a strong impression on todays musical landscape. Writing all the songs herself, and even playing the cello on the album, one can easily see that Raw is more than just an average musician. Though the EP isn’t perfect it is a great start …
Read More »Single Review. Blueprint Blue: Bad Dreams
Blueprint Blue’s single “Bad Dreams” is like taking a time machine back to the late 60s early 70s. It has a mellowing sound that would calm anyone down, especially once the lyrics are factored in. There’s a strong folk vibe throughout but there is also a tiny bit of a …
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