Itch is a Serbian based four piece whose sophomore album Round 2 poises them to make a big impact on the American music scene. They enjoyed fulsome success in the European market on the backs of their debut release Lullulu and parlayed its positive reception into a number of high profile European festivals like …
Read More »Single Review: Mark Huff – “Made by Hand” \ “Breaking Through”
“Made by Hand” leads the way for Mark Huff’s two song preview of his forthcoming new album. He couples the track with a compelling “b-side” entitled “Breaking Through” and, taken together, these two songs represent another dramatic turn in a musical journey spanning many years. Huff sets out on that …
Read More »EP Review: OOBERFUSE – “Call My Name”
With a swaggering industrial bass wallop, OOBERFUSE uncork an explosive club jam in “The Noise” remix of their new number “Call My Name,” which is out now alongside four additional remixes of the hit summer song and music video. “The Noise” runs just over three minutes, but it doesn’t even …
Read More »EP Review: RIIV – All Night
Joseph Riverson is an up-and-coming singer/songwriter, originally from Haiti and based in Connecticut. Under the artist name RIIV, Riverson has overcome numerous odds to make it in music, an effort that has steadily paid off since his initial pursuit back in 2015. Following the success of last year’s single, “Beautiful,” …
Read More »Howard Simon releases new Music
“DON’T KEEP ME WAITING” https://howardsimon.bandcamp.com/track/dont-keep-me-waiting-2 Bay area singer/songwriter Howard Simon returns this August with his first LP in almost three years, Western Reserve, and ahead of its official release Simon is dropping a pair of glowing teaser tracks in “Tend the Fire” and “Don’t Keep Me Waiting” that are certain to …
Read More »Mutlu releases new LP
Mutlu’s musical journey has included a long standing collaboration with singer/songwriter Amos Lee and sharing the same stages as marquee performers like Joe Jackson, Shuggie Otis, Katy Perry, Todd Rundgren, and the Blind Boys of Alabama among many others. It’s the seven songs on his new album Good Trouble bringing us here …
Read More »Album Review: Richard Lynch “Think I’ll Carry It On”
Richard Lynch is one of those cases of musicians that truly embody the type of music that they play and believe in what they sing about, often delivering great albums and great performances. A few months ago, the Ohio-based Country musician released Think I’ll Carry It On, which I find …
Read More »Album Review: Sarah Rogo – “Smoke and Water”
Sarah Rogo has been refining her craft and leaving a long-lasting impression on audiences of all ages and musical backgrounds with her energetic and soulful performances. Claiming the title as ‘Soulful Roots,’ she blends old blues, soul, and folk styles with a youthful twist. She captivates audiences with her haunting …
Read More »Single Review: Just John – “Far Away ft. Myah Marie”
Following hot off the back of ‘Walk Away’, a single which has gone onto light up a host of international club floors & playlists. UK producer Just Jon touches back down with his latest release, ‘Far Away’ – an infectious piece of danceable pop music on which Myah Marie’s catchy …
Read More »Album Review: Story Book Road – “The Window of Your Soul”
Scorching overdrive and old fashioned honky tonk swing are ready and waiting to greet anyone who presses play on Story Book Road’s The Window of Your Soul – a record which won the acclaimed Houston country crossover crew the praise of critics and fans around the nation last year – and its …
Read More »Album Review: Matthew John: “The Best of Matthew John”
Forcefully, a striking electric guitar breaks off a sensuous lick at the start of “Let’s Begin Again,” track one of The Best of Matthew John, and in the next four minutes, its might will only grow more intense and visceral. John navigates the harmonious channels that the guitar and bass leave …
Read More »Album Review: Nicholas Altobelli – “Midnight Songs”
A fragile guitar melody wisps out of the silence only to be followed by the near-whisper of Nicholas Altobelli, whose voice was tailor-made for the exquisite ballad that is “Midnight Songs.” “Midnight Songs” is about as soft and gentle a song as they come, but while its captivating colors and …
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