You don’t have to know Papi Shiitake’s muse to appreciate the grandiosity of her beauty in the single “Do What You Say;” if you’ve got decent speakers, it’s going to translate in the majestic melodicism this song contains. The flow of this track is almost as subtle as its guitar …
Read More »Single Review: “Hurry Up and Die” Dennis J. Leise
So crisp and alive with rusticity that they sound like they’ve been sourced directly off of an old Johnny Cash vinyl, the strings are our first token of scathing hellfire in the new single “Hurry Up and Die” from Dennis J. Leise, and they’re far from the last. As much …
Read More »Single Review: “Voodoo” GelaX
In their all-new music video for the song “Voodoo,” dark pop outfit GelaX aren’t trying to show you another prop-filled release structured around commonplace themes you’ve already seen a hundred times before now. They’re inviting us into the dark corners of the consciousness where nightmares and fantasies are born of …
Read More »Single Review: The Jenny Thing “American Canyon”
“The arches fall around me / Still, I am lifted up / When even hope rings empty / Now there is only love,” we’re told in the chorus of The Jenny Thing’s “American Canyon” amidst a flurry of bass and guitar violence in the background that is anything but intimidating. …
Read More »Single Review: Bruce Guynn “Time Will Tell”
Soul wasn’t always missing in rock n’ roll – in fact, looking back as little as a generation ago will lead you to the fabric of emotionality in heavy music I speak of today. Without being too much of a throwback about it, Bruce Guynn seems more than a little …
Read More »Album Review: The Color Forty Nine “String Ladders”
Versatility is the most important attribute any modern alternative band can have going for them, and it’s not something I hear much of in the folkier subgenres of alternative music nowadays. There’s a lot of one-dimensionality in indie-folk, but if there’s a good example worth following in the style right …
Read More »Album Review: Tod Lippy “Yearbook”
\When it comes to accurately paying homage to the past while resisting the urge to be blinded by nostalgia, there’s a lot at risk. Using your art to tackle the ghosts of the past can be a tall order and can often resurface feelings you thought were long absent, but …
Read More »Single Review: “Real Eyes” Motley Flower
“Real Eyes” from Motley Flower featuring Pae Arak & Numcha is a slow groove, dimpled with honest beats and moody textures. The pop track, complete with a slick electric guitar has moments of hypnotic chorus. Motley Flower, who grew up in Southern California but now calls Bangkok home, draws deep influence …
Read More »Album Review: Cold Stares “Heavy Shoes”
The veteran musical talents of Chris Tapp and Brian Mullins deliver a decade’s worth of hard work as the super duo Cold Stares, completing Heavy Shoes, a powerful blues rock epic guaranteed to grip the soul. A delightful listen from start to finish, this eclectic mix of grand distortion guitars and …
Read More »Single Review: “Turning Back Time” Vineet
“Sometimes, the present can be so unkind and the future is uncertain for all. So where does one go to feel that magical feeling of togetherness, even romantic highs?” Pop-rock visionary Vineet had this to say about his latest single “Turning Back Time,” an undisputed send-up to pop tracks that …
Read More »Single Review: “Tequila” The Transonics
A twist of jazzy lime, a smidge of funk and a whole lotta style – the new song “Tequila” from The Transonics goes down pretty smoothly. Featuring an addictive vocal cooing, and some impressive percussion, listeners might find themselves wondering which path to take – the alternative rock or pop …
Read More »Single Review: Fiel “Bubble Up”
Fiel’s brand of hip-hop isn’t sample-centric, and his new single “Bubble Up” isn’t sporting a hook you’ve already heard somewhere on the FM dial earlier this year. There’s nothing recycled about the way this guy approaches the mic; from the moment he starts up a verse to the second his …
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