Lounge Act Jam – Diabolical – Album Review Alright…so here’s where I’m at with Lounge Act Jam… You see words like ‘experimental,’ ‘bedroom’ and ‘alternative’ at the official Soundcloud page – and that ain’t wrong…that’s a pretty accurate assessment of what’s goin’ down here. You get the experimental element through innovative approaches to these recordings […]Read More
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Andrew Farstar – Hymns & Inspiration – Album Review I’ve had the opportunity & honor to check out a whole bunch of artist Andrew Farstar’s songs over these past couple years – most recently with a handful of his latest singles from earlier this month that we reviewed here at the homepage. While I can […]Read More
Lucid Illusions – “No Directions” – Single Review With a quick two-count in, this three-piece out of Houston immediately take ya on one wild ride. As to where you’re gonna end up…that might be another question entirely – there are “No Directions” here to follow other than this audible map of awesomeness from Lucid Illusions […]Read More
Zachary Ryals – Singles Review It doesn’t take more than ten seconds for one of Zachary Ryals’ latest singles called “Forward” to reveal the experimental & odd nature of this curious instrumental artist. For myself personally, the bizarre textures of bendable sound & subtle way that “Forward” moves, definitely caught my attention; as minimalist in […]Read More
Captain Gravitone & The String Theory Orchestra – “And The Walls Have Ears” – Single Review So…ummmmmmm… Well I suppose the question is, Captain Gravitone, are the people ready for ya? Man I sure hope so. I mean…I get it & all, there’s no doubt whatsoever that a style like this ensemble appeals to a […]Read More
United Statements Presents – Truth Hurts – Album Review If there’s a crew we’ve come to know pumps out quality rhythms & rhymes – it’s the posse of talent housed over there under the umbrella of United Statements. Some of you regular readers will no doubt recognize one of these emcees by name from our […]Read More
Glenn Murawski – Revisions And Remasters: Volume 2 – Album Review Been rad getting to know this guy’s music over these past couple weeks. If you’ve been following along with the pages here lately at SBS, you’ll have seen the recent review on his Revisions And Remasters: Volume 1 record from not too long ago…and […]Read More
Fitzsimon & Brogan – The Girl Who Shouted Love At The Heart Of The World – Album Sampler/Singles Review Honestly I’m not entirely sure that I’ve run into a situation yet where the title of my review ended up tripping into the second line’s worth of text – there’s a lot of words in what’s […]Read More
Woven Green – “Lift It Up” – Single Review Ohhhhhhhhhhh how to explain Woven Green to you all…where does a dude start? How about this…the effort they’ve clearly put into their new single “Lift It Up” and the passion they put on display certainly doesn’t warrant a negative review of any kind – but you […]Read More
Jamie Coon – “When We Were Young” – Single Review Singer/songwriter Jamie Coon’s got a stunning new single out there right now…super impressed with what I hear in her soulful approach to “When We Were Young” – this is an absolutely beautiful tune. The kind where you instantly form an attachment to. There’s a reason […]Read More