They often say that being a musician requires a certain level of emotional connection and that is fundamentally true–there are many great musicians and legends in the field because they were able of developing an emotional connection through their music and with their fans, which is something that Jay Elle …
Read More »Drake Jensen releases Talk Me Down
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/drakejensen?lang=en Originally hailing from Nova Scotia and now based out of Ottawa, Canadian native Drake Jensen’s fifth studio release Sideshow’s first single “Talk Me Down” is the next logical step in a career path trending upward since his 2011 emergence on the scene. Indie country doesn’t necessarily mean unpolished or …
Read More »Scarlett Deva “In da Couch”
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/scarlettdeva Buried in an ocean of fuzz and feedback, a synthetic groove finds its way to the forefront of the master mix in “In da Couch,” the all-new single from Scarlett Deva out now everywhere that independent music is sold and streamed. Out of the shapeless white noise, we …
Read More »Dracula’s new LP Dorys & Eli
A playful string arrangement, peppered with the comforting sounds of a Latin horn melody, greets us as we enter “La Zenaida,” the opening track in Dracula’s new LP Dorys & Eli. The exotic vibrancy of the song carries right over into the blissfully affectionate “First Time Ever I Saw Your …
Read More »Jeffrey Halford & the Healers release LP
The Americana revival is in full swing in 2019, and Jeffrey Halford & the Healers are front and center in the movement with their new album West Towards South. Without borrowing too much from the past, the band brings a little bit of music history into focus in “A Town Called …
Read More »Heartour – Dreams To Come
Jason Young’s gig as drumming for popular Los Angeles based band The Ruse thankfully doesn’t preclude him from branching out with his Heartour project. An ongoing musical concern for the last sixteen years, Young’s exploration of sound over the course of nearly two decades has led to many entertaining and …
Read More »TC Superstar releases new Video/Single (PREMIERE)
In a surreal, dreamlike setting, we enter a barren room filled with four large mattresses covered in white sheets. Dressed in equally glaring attire, TC Superstar and a troupe of dancers come into focus. The sound of a bloated synthesizer crushes the silence in the background, but long before we’ve …
Read More »Project Grand Slam is back in the spotlight
Project Grand Slam is back in the spotlight with a brand new collection of sonic supernaturalism in PGS 7, an album that has been highly anticipated by fans and critics in the wake of the group’s powerful live record Greetings from Serbia. In many ways, PGS 7 is Project Grand …
Read More »Dante HH – Arcane XIII
Los Angeles’ Dante HH, a five piece band and rare hybrid of punk and blues music, returns with the latest single from their Gunblade Blues Vol. II album entitled “Arcane XIII”. Originally formed eight years ago in their native Colombia, they relocated to Los Angeles in 2017 and bring a variety of …
Read More »Victor Pedro – “Call Me, I Miss Ya!”
Few members of the hip-hop or R&B community give the level of attention to even the subtlest of details that Victor Pedro does in everything that he commits to master tape in the studio, and that’s part of the reason why his latest single “Call Me, I Miss Ya!” is …
Read More »“Heart of Gold” Sees Midnight Shine Getting Back To Their Roots
YOU TUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNvvtsnwSKQvI5nNWAwEd2w Released last January to a positive reception from the Canadian press and certain outlets in the United States, “Heart of Gold” sees Midnight Shine getting back to their roots in more ways than one. On the one hand, the song itself is a tribute to one of …
Read More »Charlie Marie Releases Self-titled EP
URL: https://www.charliemariemusic.com/ A lot of country’s longtime disciples have been straying away from the genre as of late, but I don’t think it has as much to do with a collective exodus towards the alternative model as some of my critical peers seem to. While some artists have grown complacent …
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