With a harmony that could be celebrated from their home state of Alabama to the rocky shores of Maine and sunny beaches of California the same, Webster’s Wheel hit us with the most affectionate of melodic showings their new album Milk & Grass includes in the song “Love Ye One Another.” The …
Read More »Album Review: Grey Fields “Vesna”
Ominously cutting into the silence in “Whistle While You Work” or grinding out a post-blues dirge in the groove-laden “Maybe My Next Day,” Grey Fields’ Vesna presents listeners with such a fetching and addictive tracklist that temptations to play it from start to finish are often too strong to be resisted. There’s …
Read More »Album Review: John McDonough “Second Chances”
Adding to an already extensive catalog of rhythmically charged melodies, and nimble lyrical prose, John McDonough releases Second Chances; a ten track acoustic offering focusing on John’s nostalgia of the great MTV unplugged specials he always adored. With his use of harmonizing vocals which can hit into the upper registers …
Read More »Interview: Dirty Honey on Their New Album and Upcoming Summer Tour
When the pandemic hit and Dirty Honey had to cancel their plans of recording their new album in Australia, the classic rock revivalist band from Los Angeles had to get creative and find ways to still make music, despite borders being closed. After hunkering down and writing more songs, they …
Read More »Interview: The Damn Truth on Their New Album and Working with Rock Legends
Montreal rockers The Damn Truth didn’t let a global pandemic get in the way of completing their staggering new album Now or Nowhere, out today. When covid prevented the band from traveling to complete the album, recording sessions went virtual and the band did what needed to be done to …
Read More »LP Review: Dirty Honey – ‘Dirty Honey’
After major success with their self-titled debut EP in 2019, Dirty Honey hit the road with everyone from Guns N’ Roses to The Who. They became the first unsigned band to top the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and their breakthrough single “When I’m Gone” currently has over 10 million streams …
Read More »Greta Van Fleet Releases Monstrous New Single “Broken Bells”
In anticipation for their sophomore album The Battle at Garden’s Gate, Greta Van Fleet has released a new single from the album due to arrive April 16th. Titled “Broken Bells,” the new song is almost six minutes long and sonically represents the growth and experience Greta Van Fleet has gained …
Read More »Album Review: The Deathray Davis – “Time Well Wasted”
After a fifteen-year hiatus, The Deathray Davies return with Time Well Wasted. Singer John Dufilho says that after quickly writing 13 songs, this felt like a perfect time to reunite with his cohorts Jason Garner, Mike Middleton, Andy Lester, Chris Mayes, and Kevin Ingle, and it’s hard to argue that now isn’t …
Read More »Dirty Honey Announces Debut Album + Drops New Single
L.A. based rock revivalist band Dirty Honey is back with their new single “California Dreamin’.” The band who enjoys channelling the likes of Aerosmith, Guns N’ Roses and The Black Crowes, have officially begun the roll out process for their debut album Dirty Honey, out April 23rd. “California Dreamin’’” has everything …
Read More »BAD CHILD Releases Debut Album ‘Free Trial’
Five years of writing and performing has paid off for alternative-pop songwriter BAD CHILD, who has finally released his debut album Free Trial via 21 Entertainment and Universal Music Canada. The comprehensive new album has an impressive 19 tracks which dive into the hardships and frustrations of online dating and making …
Read More »Album Review: Jeremy Parsons “Things To Come”
Jeremy Parsons Torn Between Nostalgia And The Future In “Things To Come” Album Jeremy Parsons is a man driven by passion and guided by his love for a craft that has enabled him to connect to the hearts and to speak to the minds of many, sharing his life’s truths …
Read More »Album Review: John McDonough “Second Chances”
To elicit comparisons to music legends such as Harry Chapin and Elton John is no mean feat. It can only mean that an artist has surpassed the regular benchmarks of who a good musician is and that they have achieved artistic mastery in their genre of competence. This is the …
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