Pop duo (now trio…we’ll get to that later) Robert Clayton Sandifer Jr. and Ryn Elise began making music together in late 2019 under the moniker of Lucibelle. The duo met as session musicians in Macon, Georgia. In under two years, they’ve released seven singles. Their latest “Sad Girl T_T” came …
Read More »Album Review: Federico Balducci And Francisco Javier Sanfuentes “El Velo de Lo Irrepresentable”
Federico Balducci has made a career out of pushing the envelope as far and as frequently as he can, and when recently sharing the studio with an equally talented experimentalist as Francisco Javier Sanfuentes for the making of their new LP El Velo de Lo Irrepresentable, neither party was about to …
Read More »A Track By Track Look At London Chronicles By MPM Producer
Hailing from Cagliari, Italy, MPM Producer is a modern musician who produces and mixes his own work. His latest effort, the eight track album London Chronicles was released today. Let’s break it down track by track, shall we? 1. Venom The album starts with “Venom”, and more specifically starts with …
Read More »Album Review: Jesse & The Hogg Brothers “Get Hammered”
Too many recording artists struggle with taking themselves too seriously, and while a lot of people would just as soon chalk it up to ego, there’s often more to it than that. As big a problem as this can be in pop, it’s luckily not something cowpunks deluxe Jesse & …
Read More »Album Review: Pop Evil – Versatile
Review by Anjte Mehrlich The US rock band Pop Evil was formed in 2001 by the lead singer Leigh Kakaty and features Dave Grahs (rhythm guitar) Matt DiRito (bass), Nick Fuelling (lead guitar) and since 2016 Hayley Cramer (drums). Three years have gone by since the band has released its …
Read More »Album Review: Brian Shapiro Band “All We Can See”
The pandemic has spawned some good things. One of those is Philadelphia’s Brian Shapiro Band. Guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Shapiro composed eight tracks for the band’s debut studio full-length All We Can See that are, by turns, musically challenging, physically engaging, and percolating with idiosyncratic intelligence. Shapiro came together with Berklee College …
Read More »Album Review: Richard Lynch “My Guitar Drips Country”
Country music has never been one style of music. It has always been a mixture of many types of music and voices, springing from so many other roots and branches that have later led to the growth of a country music tale. Since the old days of Little jimmy Dickens, …
Read More »Album Review: Tedi Brunetti “The Queen Of Pittsburgh”
Tedi Brunetti has been an unrelenting force in the music industry for many years, pushing limits with each subsequent project she gets involved with. On “The Queen of Pittsburgh”, Brunetti’s sophomore solo release, she crowns herself with a title that fans and critics believe she aptly deserves. Having fallen in love with …
Read More »Album Review: Rick Christian “The New Normal”
The debut album from Canadian artist, Rick Christian, entitled, The New Normal, is now available. It is something of a concept record, as it’s essentially built around one single theme; COVID-19. Though it seems as natural as sunlight to write an album about the most notable occurrence in modern history, …
Read More »Album Review: Stephen Winston “One True Story”
Stephen Winston looks forward by going back this year with his first release of the year, the memorable and soulful One True Story. Comprising of 11 tracks consisting of primarily unused tracks now remastered, this is a wholesome album about embracing life in all its complexities. On the titular track …
Read More »Album Review: Nouhi’s Nomad “Self-Titled”
Recent years have seen many new names crop up in the rock music industry, release a few hits, and disappear back into the unknown but Nouhi’s Nomad seems to be here to stay, just by the outlook of his debut album. Born in New York City, Nouhi’s Nomad is an …
Read More »LP Review: Greta Van Fleet – The Battle at Garden’s Gate
The meteoric rise of Greta Van Fleet is one of the most polarizing of a young rock band in recent history. When their debut EP Black Smoke Rising dropped in 2017 the excitement in the air for a rock n’ roll revival had everyone talking about the young band from …
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