Jim Peterik is an accomplished musician who has written songs for The Beach Boys, Cheap Trick, and Lynryd Skynyrd just to name a few. As of late he has released an album simply entitled The Songs which takes the tunes he has worked on and reimagines them in a new way …
Read More »Interview: Albis
Albis, aka Rodriguez, is an accomplished musician who writes, produces, and composes his own pieces of musical art. Recently the man himself behind Albis spoke with musicexistence about his new EP Animals, the punk rock DIY scene, moving to New York, and touring with A Great Big World, among …
Read More »Album Review. The Molochs: America’s Velvet Glory
The Molochs album America’s Velvet Glory won’t be released until January of 2017, and while that may seem like a while away, it will certainly be worth the wait for listeners who enjoy garage rock and rock n’ roll in general. “No Control” opens with a fierce instrumentation that …
Read More »Album Review. Famous October: One Day Baby
Sarah Bowman and Rene Coal Burrell make up the folk duo Famous October which released their debut album earlier this October and upon listening it is clear that Bowman and Burrell were meant to showcase their talents to the world. At the start of the album “Counting on Spring” …
Read More »Interview: Epoch Failure
Epoch Failure – members, Billy Joe Marrero (aka “Billy The Kidd”) and Nick Young (aka “Nickey Knoxx”) have forged a message through their music that is grounded in hope and ambition –an attribute gained from overcoming hard times in their respective lives. The fellas have created music that speaks to real issues in …
Read More »Album Review. Goldfeather: Patchwork Quilt
Goldfeather’s album Patchwork Quilt is exactly what the title of the album states. In many senses it is a series of random songs that somehow come together to form a musical patchwork quilt, and while it doesn’t always work on every level, there are some gems that are begging …
Read More »Album Review. From Indian Lakes: Everything Feels Better Now
The man behind From Indian Lakes Everything Feels Better Now is Joey Vannucchi and one can tell after one solid listen of the album that Vannucchi put a lot of thought and love into his latest creation. “Happy Machines” starts the LP off on the right note and contains …
Read More »Album Review. Cale and the Gravity Well: The Age of Envy
Cale and the Gravity Well are marketed as folk rock, and while there are some songs on his debut album The Age of Envy that fit that genre, there is a whole lot more to be discovered that often veers from the set path. The LP works the best …
Read More »Album Review: Nobody’s Babe: The Words I Mean to Say
Nobody’s Babe, aka Rachael Soluri, wrote The Words I Mean to Say after she exited inpatient therapy and the result is an album that is so honest, sometimes screaming with pain, that one can’t help but praise Soluri for putting all of herself into the record and being brave …
Read More »Album Review. Cinders
Cinders is certainly making a splash on their self titled debut album. From start to finish the band has put together an LP that some veteran artists can’t even come close to. “Dog Heart” kicks off the whole experience, and if the title sounds a bit strange to you, …
Read More »Interview: Pamela Hute
1. How does being based in Paris influence your music? Paris is a lively city, I’ve always lived there so I’m not sure it really influences me. My music is about humans and relationships, my experiences, the lives of people I meet, characters in books or movies… so the environment …
Read More »Album Review. Balance and Composure: Light We Made
Balance and Composure’s Light We Made, out Oct 7th, does not have much of a balance to it. But that doesn’t stop the album from being enjoyable and something fans will devour once released. “Midnight Zone” starts off the whole LP experience and it is one of the most …
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