PJKTS, otherwise known as Paper Jackets, will release their self titled album on February 10th. Comprised of 14 different tracks, listeners will go on a musical journey that is mostly consistent and full of songs that have its finger on the pulse on what is trendy in today’s top …
Read More »Streets of Laredo – Rose Bar (Gramercy Park Hotel) – New York City – Live Review & Photos
Street of Laredo, an eclectic six-piece who originate from Auckland, Zealand but now call the not so mean streets of Brooklyn home, recently lit up the posh confines of the Rose Bar, tucked inside the bowels of the Gramercy Park Hotel, to the delight of literally every soul lucky enough …
Read More »EP Review. Valerie Orth: Wake You
Valerie Orth’s EP Wake You was recently released into the music world and the five song album is a melting pot of musical genres which allows Orth to stretch her talents and defy any boundaries set by the industry in which she is working. The record opens up with “Call …
Read More »Regretting The Past: Kid Rock – Devil Without A Cause
Don’t listen to Devil Without A Cause. Or Kid Rock in general.
Read More »Album Review. Justin Levinson: Yes Man
Back in the 1970’s a Canadian rock band named Klaatu emerged onto the music scene and very quickly rumors led to the band actually being The Beatles under another name. The rumor wasn’t true but Justin Levinson who just put out a retro inspired album Yes Man has definitely …
Read More »Album Review. Lesley Barth: Green Hearts
Listening to Lesley Barth’s new album Green Hearts is akin to opening a window on the first day of spring after a long and cold winter. Barth breathes life into material that is personal and heartfelt giving her audience an intimate portrayal of the singer behind the songs. The …
Read More »EP Review. Natalie Lain
Natalie Lain’s self titled debut EP dropped earlier this month and it’s a great showcase of the talent Lain has and an indication of her future in the very competitive music world. “Murder is Forever” is a dark tune that starts off with angelic ethereal oooh’s that set up …
Read More »Album Review: As It Is – okay.
The internet has brought about many good and useful things. Netflix, the ability to order food with minimal human interaction, and keeping in touch with friends across the globe, are to name but a few. A rather unexpected result of the growth of the online community is, however, its effect …
Read More »EP Review. Jen Janet: Dangerous
The start of March, the sixth to be exact, will see the release of Jen Janet’s Dangerous EP which is stocked full of dance tunes that are destined to be played at clubs across the nation. While it is fair to describe Dangerous as a groove maker, there is …
Read More »Album Review. Crooked Lines: Rebekah Todd
Crooked Lines by Rebekah Todd comes out Feburary 17th, and while that may seem like a long way off, it is well worth the wait, especially for fans of soulful, heart wrenching music. The album, which is a consistent and powerful piece of art, kicks off with “Trouble,” one …
Read More »Album Review. Dot Hacker: N 3
Dot Hacker’s nine track album N 3 will be released near the end of the month, January 20th to be exact. The band, led by frontman Josh Klinghoffer, serves up a cohesive buffet of songs that bleed into one another with ease. And while that quality sometimes detracts from …
Read More »Single Review. “Flowers” – Palmas
Anyone who is familiar with Palmas music knows that the band thrives on retro sounding tunes. Earlier this year Palmas released their new single “Flowers,” and it certainly lived up to this reviewers expectations. Like something out of a fevered dream lead singer Kurt Cain, with a layered effect on …
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