Brian Johnson continues to redefine the scope of contemporary EDM through his polished, yet breathable stylistic approach. Nicknamed ‘The Kid,’ Johnson’s experience within the genre proved as much wondrous as it was hands-on, particularly after having to put an unfortunate cap on a baseball career due to severe health ailments. …
Read More »Single Review: Dunja World – One
Dunja Vukosavovic is a burgeoning artist with a simple goal: to reach, unite, and inspire her listeners. A survivor of civil war, she emigrated from Yugoslavia to New York in 1999, fending for herself with very little money, and no friends or family by her side. Vukosavovic would ultimately defy …
Read More »Interview: American Idol Finalist Danny Gokey discusses new album, ‘Rise’
Danny Gokey has reinvigorated his career path to newly substantial levels. Originally a finalist on season 8 of American Idol, the Gospel-influenced singer/songwriter became so amid the loss of his first wife, Sophia. From initial trials of tragedy to eventual triumph, Gokey has continually crafted a pop sound all his …
Read More »Chandler Juliet Drops New Single, “The Fight”
Pop rock singer-songwriter Chandler Juliet has maintained a steady output, kicking off the first half of the New Year with “The Fight”. The single made its debut to online music outlets last Thursday, and features production by Revolver Recordings personnel including Dean Dinning, Jacob Williams, and Mikal Blue. During the …
Read More »Album Review: Devilskin – Be Like the River
Six years onward, New Zealand’s Devilskin has proven a substantial asset in the mainstream rock realm. Their debut album, We Rise, climbed to platinum status last year, having steadily maintained the #1 position on both the Album and Kiwi Artist Album charts. But behind such surefire success lies something unbreakable—familial …
Read More »EP Review: Calling Apollo – The Great Depression: Act I (Out August 19)
Nearly four years ago, South Wales’ own Calling Apollo was acquainted by an Internet music forum. All of its members had honed their chops in previous bands, greatly expediting the transition. Nonetheless, the Cardiff quintet charmed U.K. underground crowds with their progressive rock sound, as well as their equally prioritized …
Read More »Album Review: Pseudo/Sentai – Enter the Sentai (Out July 18)
New York City’s Pseudo/Sentai has returned with their signature musical arsenal; chock full of flare, off-beat humor and over-the-top nostalgia. Such a feat has been epitomized via the dual efforts of firearm-bearing Scott Baker (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and axeman Greg Murphy (backing vocals, lead guitar). The band’s concept is …
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