Based in Germany, Sinbreed has been infusing their personal brand of no-nonsense power metal into the genre since their founding. Their third and most recent record Master Creator (released February 2016 by AFM Records), has been receiving positive reviews for its relentless energy, lyrical diversity, and overall creativity in a …
Read More »Gallery: Can’t Swim, Port City Music Hall, March 16, 2016
Can’t Swim played their first show ever last night at the Port City Music Hall in Portland, ME. Can’t Swim is on The Truth Is Out There Tour along with Light Years and Four Year Strong. Check out Can’t Swim on their website and their Facebook page for more information on …
Read More »Gallery: Acadia at Port City Music Hall on March 16, 2016
Acadia opened for Four Year Strong last night at Port City Music Hall in Portland, ME. Go check out their Twitter or Facebook page for more info on the band!
Read More »Gallery: Glass Canyon at Port City Music Hall, March 16, 2016
Glass Canyon opened for Four Year Strong at Port City Music Hall in Portland, ME. For more info on this band, check out their Facebook page and website!
Read More »Interview: Lacey Caroline
1. You grew up in New Jersey but now reside in Nashville. What was the change like for you and how did it effect you musically and personally? – The change was pretty smooth for the best part. The thing that caught me off guard about living in the south …
Read More »Gallery and Review: Caleb Hawley at Steel City Coffeehouse in Phoenixville, PA on March 11, 2016
Caleb Hawley played a solo show Friday, March 11, 2016 in one of the first places he had ever played a show- Steel City Coffeehouse in Phoenixville, PA. In addition to everyone’s staple favorite songs, Caleb played some older tunes, such as “We all Got Problems”, “Who’s your Doggie?” and …
Read More »EP Review. The People the Poet: Paradise Closed
The People the Poet are about to release their new EP Paradise Closed, and if you like alternative/rock that spans the decades, then this album is one for you. It starts off with the energetic “Happy Being Miserable” in which lead singer Leon Stanford repeats over and over again …
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 »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 »EP Review. Brett Randell: Rise
Male singer/songwriters like Ed Sheeran are getting a lot of attention these days for their music. And it is well deserved. Continuing the trend of singer/songwriters like Sheeran and Jason Mraz, who bounce back and forth between quick worded tunes to more soulful ballads, Brett Randell’s EP Rise shows …
Read More »EP Review. Meagan Delima: Like You Do
Listeners will be in for a treat when they sit down to listen to Meagan Delima’s R&B/Soul EP Like You Do. It is a magnificent body of work from start to finish that really showcases Delima’s voice and talents as a singer. The EP opens with the title track …
Read More »Album Review: Apherium – Embrace The Fall That Brought Us Here
South West rockers Apherium bring us their latest offering ‘Embrace The Fall That Brought Us Here’. While the title may be a mouthful, it’ll be one you’re glad to hear. Their opening track Embrace is catchy, energetic and fun, a song that would get any live crowd moving instantly. With …
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