One running issue that we tend to find in the music business is that age has become a factor to determine what musicians should be popular. Why is that? Artistic beauty knows no boundaries and knows nothing about ages, so it’s always refreshing when someone comes along and destroys modern …
Read More »Album Review: Brother Reverend – The Tables Turn Too Often
In their brand new album The Tables Turn Too Often, Georgia based rock band Brother Reverend prove once and for all to critics and audiences alike that rock music can utilize harmony over big volume and still shake us to out very core. Recorded with surgical precision and a close attention …
Read More »Album Review: Cindy G. – Moonshiners Daughter
Cindy G doesn’t just prove that bluegrass is still a relevant superpower of a genre in her new record Moonshiner’s Daughter; she proves that music doesn’t have to be overdriven and saturated with fuzz to sonically move mountains. Written and recorded alongside producer Jim VanCleve, whose body of work needs no …
Read More »Album Review: JØUR – Chiaroscuro
Exploding through the shadows and into the dazzling glow of light comes the striking new EP from velvet songstress JØUR. It’s delicate yet dynamic; daunting yet emboldening; somber yet glistening. It’s the beautiful embodiment of conceptual contrast herself. Chiaroscuro gracefully presents ten tracks, all elegantly balancing on the tightrope above head …
Read More »Album Review: City and Colour – Guide Me Back Home Live Album
Folk rock is always interesting to listen to, as the complexity of the songs come from the lyrics more than the music. It is an experience anytime it is played, and something calming to add to your daily soundtrack. It is even more interesting to listen live, and with Dallas …
Read More »Matty T. Wall Releases New Music
Matty T. Wall releases new music YOU TUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujhp-Km8Yrk Like a thousand galloping horses stampeding across a deserted plain, Matty T Wall’s ferocious riffage leads the way as “Slideride” cuts through the silence and opens his new full length album Sidewinder with a bang. The instrumental introduction to the record sets the …
Read More »Nate Smith Releases Some Kind Of Dancing
Nate Smith releases Some Kind of Dancing URL: http://www.thenatesmithband.com/ Folk music and activism have always come as a pair throughout American history, and Nate Smith has conjured up an exceptional collection of patriotic anthems derived from his deepest thoughts in Some Kind of Dancing, his follow up to 2015’s Around and Around. …
Read More »Matt Westin Delivers Raw Appeal On Debut Album “Legacy”
Tracklist: 1. You Leave Me No Choice. 2. Don’t Feel The Rain. 3. Good Time. 4. Our Redneck Of The Woods. 5. Right Amount of Wrong. 6. Too Many Mondays Not Enough Saturday Nights. 7. The Devil’s Door. 8. The Road That Never Was. 9. Farm Town. 10. Southerly. Matt …
Read More »DL Byron – Satori LP
DL Byron – Satori LP SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/dlbyron/sets/satori Fusing jovial, easy going psychedelic pop with the reverent urgency of post-punk, rock n’ roll singer/songwriter DL Byron shines bright in his new EP Satori; a four song disc into the heart and soul of his creative ethos. Byron is by no means a …
Read More »Live Review + Gallery: Vulfpeck at King’s Theater in Brooklyn, NY on September 22, 2018
Vulfpeck played to a sold out crowd at King’s Theater in Brooklyn, NY on Saturday night. If you have never attended a live Vulpeck show before, the best way I could describe it would be to say it’s synchronized musician roulette. The core band, comprised of Jack Stratton, Theo Katzman, …
Read More »Gordon Thomas Ward Releases LP
Gordon Thomas Ward releases LP- SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/user-226965519/sets/providence Good music doesn’t take a whole lot of time to reach through the speakers and grab our attention with full force, and that’s precisely what Gordon Thomas Ward does in the opening salvo “Arcadia Lament – Names Into Stones,” from his new album Providence. …
Read More »Gary Douglas Band releases new single, “Nothing Ever Goes as Planned”
The Gary Douglas Band’s birth came when Douglas, a longtime and respected trial attorney in the New York City area, obeyed the inner tug of a musical muse that remained with him long after he gave up playing music in favor of a steadier career. Music simply clicks with some …
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