KYZR – “You Can Make It On Your Own” Featuring Erik Frisberg – Single Review Let me tell ya…there are some truly beautiful people out there in this world and Marcel & Stefan of KYZR are certainly two of them. If you’ve been following along with our pages over this past year, you’ve seen this […]Read More
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Chrissie Romano Band – “Photo” – Single Review Hmmm…I can dig it. Kind of feels like…somewhere in the middle between Hootie And The Blowfish and The Pretenders…I can appreciate where the Chrissie Romano Band is coming from. “Photo” has that songwriter’s touch to it, that flair for performance, expressive vocals, and a pleasant, clean, acoustic […]Read More
Alien Skin – “Première Guerre Mondiale” – Single Review Alrighty…let’s see if I still remember how to do all this music stuff post-vacation… I mean, I’m doing pretty damn good so far as selection goes…Alien Skin & I go back a few years now here at our pages and this is a one-man musical project […]Read More
Chris Nole – “Life On Mars” – Single Review Well now…there’s a first time for everything! I’m no stranger to Bowie covers by any stretch, but I’ll admit it’s the first time I’ve ever gotten a link to the original just in case I guess I hadn’t heard it? You can never be too careful […]Read More
My Little Morties – Pop Punk Terrorist – EP Review I try to advocate on behalf of the strange entities throughout the independent music-scene. 100% admit, I don’t always get everything that’s thrown my way, but more often than not, I do the best I can to both remain objective and still satisfy my own […]Read More
Soul Recruiter – “Hoodtales” Featuring Nichole Turner – Single Review Never been a reason to doubt this project, that’s for sure. Soul Recruiter pumped out some really solid beats throughout 2018; I was impressed with the first impression back in May when we first tuned into this faith-based record Gospel Bass Vol. 1 Ridin Music, […]Read More
SlickMick – YouTube Singles – Singles Review Y’all know the name…we’ve featured this guy up on our pages plenty over the past couple years, though this is the first time I’ve actually reviewed the music as opposed to just post it. Time to get critical mate! I get this same message literally every time SlickMick […]Read More
Tony Marino – Family And Friends – Album Review I’ll fully admit, it’s not all that often that original Latin Jazz makes its way to our pages – but that’s what makes every day an audio adventure behind the scenes here at SBS, you just never know what’ll turn up next. First thing I noticed […]Read More
Paragon Theorem – Bound By Gravity – Album Review Waaaaaaaay back in 2015, Paragon Theorem burst out of Hartford, CT, onto our pages here for the first time when we checked out the five-piece band’s Inkwell album, much to the delight of our stereo system. Not only did that record make a hard-hitting impact initially, […]Read More
Grant Smith – “Better Up There” – Single Review You know, it’s not like we all have to understand the meaning behind every song we listen to. While it might be seriously cool to know the full story behind what’s inspired “Better Up There” by Grant Smith, I’m content to just listen to this track […]Read More