Art in its truest sense knows no limits, whether they be linguistic, cultural, or medium-sanctioned. Multimedia expression as a concept is nothing new to the intellectual music fan specifically, but when it’s presented as accessibly as it is in the case of Audiopharmacy’s new single and music video “Lose Your …
Read More »Single Review: Last Giant “Idiology”
Life, and all the energy that drives it out of the silence and into existence every day the earth continues to spin around, is unpredictable and littered with fools who would seek to throw everything into chaos just for the sake of creating order for themselves exclusively. These living barriers …
Read More »Single Review: Rob Murat (feat Adina Thembi) “Love Me Love”
As muscular as a club track but far too muted in delivery to be anything bigger than a powerful R&B ballad on steroids, Rob Murat’s “Love Me Love” is a difficult song for me to instantly categorize with the typical genre terminology critics and labels use to address and market …
Read More »Single Review: Corbu & Jimi Goodwin “Lost & Found”
The British underground’s electronic beat has an unmatched history on both the regional and international levels, and while scores of acts have come through the circuit with inventive sounds over the years, not many have garnered the intrigue Corbu & Jimi Goodwin are this season. The pair’s new single, “Lost & Found,” …
Read More »Single Review: Greg Hoy “Move Along”
Not enough has been said about the roots element in Greg Hoy’s sound, but in the new single “Move Along,” I think the influence of Americana is a little difficult for even the most ignorant of critics to ignore. Let’s face it – Hoy has become one of the most-discussed …
Read More »Single Review: Kjersti Long “Eleanor Rigby”
The Beatles set the standard for pop/rock before recording artists even knew the depth of artistry they could contribute to the genre, and in her new cover of the iconic “Eleanor Rigby,” rock singer/songwriter Kjersti Long attempts to raise that standard herself – with quite the intriguing results. Long has …
Read More »Single Review: Sharon Hendrix “River Run”
Big harmonies are the order of the day in Sharon Hendrix’s new single and music video “River Run,” and while the iconic vocalist isn’t exactly known for dishing out underwhelming melodic charms in her work, this track raises her standard for sure. Instead of riding the stunning groove in “River …
Read More »Single Review: Trevor Drury “Alice”
Throwing us about with its vicious grooves in one moment only to retreat into a staggered drone of the most entrancing variety in the next, “Alice” isn’t the sort of pop single that takes a couple of minutes to find its groove – it’s got something sexy to cling to …
Read More »Alternative/Industrial Band WARM GADGET Reveals ‘Rituals’
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 11, 2021 – WARM GADGET, the recording trio made up of multi-instrumentalist/ producer Colten Williams, bassist Austin Williams and vocalist/part time instrumentalist Tim Vester has self-released a brand new alternative metal/industrial E.P. entitled Rituals. The Rituals E.P. showcases five brand new, original songs, as well as …
Read More »Album Review: Federico Balducci And Francisco Javier Sanfuentes “El Velo de Lo Irrepresentable”
Federico Balducci has made a career out of pushing the envelope as far and as frequently as he can, and when recently sharing the studio with an equally talented experimentalist as Francisco Javier Sanfuentes for the making of their new LP El Velo de Lo Irrepresentable, neither party was about to …
Read More »Single Review: DICI “Five Rings”
There’s something extraordinarily soft and approachable about the way DICI lays into the opening verses of his new single “Five Rings,” and from my perspective, it all starts and ends with the vocal harmony he conjures up. He’s got such a natural relationship with the rhythm of the instruments in …
Read More »Jorge Mujica Releases First Musical Production, “Aurora”
Jorge Mujica is a Chilean singer-songwriter, poet, multi-instrumentalist, scientist and engineer. In his conception, art and science are two dimensions intertwined and alive, and from that premise, he observes and writes about the world around him. At the age of 15, he began with sketches and poems, which he later set …
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