Since 2010, The KVB has fueled their efforts into a presentation worthy of turning heads and tickling hearts. All that Nicolas Wood and Kat Day project to listeners plays misty and mysterious, yet reveals a blunt honesty—so dreamlike, and yet so achingly real. Their dark new wave aesthetics have consistently …
Read More »Album Review: Wildways – Into The Wild
Artery Records newcomers Wildways’ latest album, Into The Wild will be released on March 25th and it’ll include 12 musically diverse tracks. Originating from Western Russia, the quintet blur the lines between genres as they take elements from metalcore, alternative rock, hip-hop and easycore to create their style. The band …
Read More »Album Review: Bobaflex – Anything That Moves
In an industry dominated by albums that are carried by one-to-two songs max, it’s refreshing to listen to a record where each track stands on its own. And, if there is one thing hard rockers, Bobaflex do with their seventh album, Anything That Moves—it’s deliver. Hailing from West Virginia, Bobaflex …
Read More »EP Review. Sarah Borges: Good and Dirty
Sarah Borges is back at it again with the release of her EP Good and Dirty. Fans of her previous albums, with her now defunct band The Broken Singles, or as a solo artist will find this new record something to rejoice in as Borges remains on top of …
Read More »Album Review: Adelitas Way – Getaway
Website | Facebook | Twitter If you’re looking for the perfect soundtrack for your wild night out on the town, hard rock band Adelitas Way has gone independent for the release of their newest album, Getaway. Available now through The Vegas Syn and The Fuel Music, this collection of 11 …
Read More »RJ Comer – Nightly Suicide
RJ Comer – Nightly Suicide URL: http://www.rjcomer.com/ Formerly the front man of the Dance Hall Pimps, RJ Comer redefines his musical style with a stripped down version of Americana Rock. RJ released his new single “Nightly Suicide” on February 26th with an accompanying music video due out March 7th. This …
Read More »Album Review: Anthrax – For All Kings
Anthrax has been rocking the metal scene since 1981. The group has gone onto sell over ten million records and come the icon of America’s hi-top wearing, riff-spitting, ear thrashing answer to the new wave of British Heavy Metal. With that said, I’m sure most of you know who Anthrax …
Read More »Album Review: Cilver – Not The End Of The World
Lead by “I’m American”, New York City’s Cilver deliver its debut album Not The End Of The World.
Read More »Hobbsy – Risen from the Dead
Hobbsy – Risen from the Dead FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/HOBBSY-1547103448836243/info/?tab=page_info If you generally enjoy music with a heavy, dark, grunge sound to it, Risen from the Dead by Hobbsy is definitely an album you should consider. I enjoy this kind of music, but I do have to be in a certain mood …
Read More »Monique Angele “Answers”
Monique Angele “Answers” the question what a heavenly choir sounds like Primary URL: http://www.moniqueangele.com/ Monique Angele, true to her name, has created one of the most angelic and beautiful EPs on the indie scene. “Answers” is original, interesting and personal – there’s no trace of the boring pop clichés we …
Read More »EP Review. Brit La Palm and the Barrel Fever: Olde Country
Brit La Palm and the Barrel Fever have just released their EP Olde Country which blends genres, switching from everything from alternative to rock and country, bringing in a wide range audience as their listeners. The album starts off with “City Love,” which just so happens to be the …
Read More »Album Review: Bad Reed- Bad Reed EP
Canadian rock-pop outfit Bad Reed have released the Bad Reed EP, a modest three-track collection of music. Bad Reed consists of Costa Chatzis on percussion, Austin Sharpe on bass, Sydney Sollazzo on vocals and keyboards, and Graham Walker on guitars. The Bad Reed EP screams pop-infused angst. On “Slackjaw Romance”, …
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