URL: http://caviermusic.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jonathan-Cavier-1740450396233457/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/jcaviermusic Premier is one of the most eclectic mixes of modern music you will find. The dozen tracks on Jonathan Cavier’s debut are practically the work of a prodigy – this young songwriting exhibits melodic powers and songwriting depths that even major talents are proud …
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Since finishing as the runner up on the second season of NBC’s The Voice, singer-songwriter Juliet Simms is now focusing on the release of her second EP From the Grave. While on the show, Simms showcased her unique voice through her renditions of various classic rock gems though this time …
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Nonpoint is ready to take the world by storm with their ninth studio release, The Poison Red. Released on Spinefarm Records, the record showcases the stamina, massive power and undeniable musicianship that Nonpoint has to offer. The Fort Lauderdale based band is assembled of Elias Soriano (vocals), Robb Rivera (drums), …
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Daphne Guinness, “artist and cultural icon”, is releasing her debut album Optimist in Black which takes trippy 60s/70s sounds and dramatic tones to another atmosphere. With a Jefferson Airplane vibe, “Fatal Flaw” is a grazing, midtempo number with dreamy dark vocals by Guinness. She opens the track by …
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Since 2008, Post Death Soundtrack has showcased the creative finesse of Kenneth Buck, Steve Moore, and Jon Ireson. The trio’s collaboration is long distance via Calgary, Vancouver, and Toronto, utilizing the power of the internet to create a wholly individual sound. Their dingily distortive industrial and dark wave aesthetics on …
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Switchfoot return with the band’s tenth full album about having hope and looking forward in Where The Light Shines Through.
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Saniye’s album Lets Play which was just released is bursting with a playful and flirty energy that is sure to put smiles on the faces of her audience. The LP opens with “Pinball and Videogames” an ode to putting adulting aside in favor of what is deemed more childlike …
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After releasing several music videos in the last few months in preparation for their first EP, alternative pop band Heirsound have now compiled a set of six tracks for their official release, Merge. The duo, consisting of Alexa San Roman and Dane Petersen, have devoted their entire EP to tracks …
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Belle Noire, a San Jose, CA based quintet, is due to release their full length, What It Means To Be, mid-July this year. The band produced this album alongside Dryw Owens, who is known for working with groups such as A Lot Like Birds and From Indian Lakes. When listening …
Read More »Album Review: Daydream Frenzy – Ocean Air
Pop-rock trio Daydream Frenzy have released their EP Ocean Air. It contains three new songs, an acoustic version of their newest single ‘Shout’, and the Fonik remix of ‘Pride & Wonder’. The Aberdeen natives, Hamish Gordon on drums, Donald Barclay on guitar and vocals, and Fraser Henderson on bass, have …
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After a lengthy delay, Blink-182 return with the help of Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba in the new album California.
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rr Mayberry is getting ready to release their EP Beautiful Mess on July 22nd, and while that may seem like a long time, rest assured that it worth the wait as the album contains hit after hit. It all kicks off with the leading single “Wildfire” and right from the …
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