MM3 – Fallout – EP Review Not quite sure how far back four of the six tunes from the new MM3 EP go in the band’s timeline, but Fallout is advertised as 2 new tracks to rock alongside what I’m guessing are slightly older tunes revitalized for this new recording. If anything…what I am sure […]Read More
Andrew Gerard – “Falling To Pieces” – Single Review I swear the independent scene has started to stack the deck in their favor towards the end of 2016 here. The run of amazing tunes as of recent continues strongly on with the new single “Falling To Pieces” by solo-artist & singer/songwriter Andrew Gerard. He’s written […]Read More
George Diaz – “Can’t Say” – Single Review George…this is NOT how I expected to start my morning brother. I got up the same as any other day today…somewhere in the middle of the hours just past midnight and began to get ready to listen to music as I always do more or less…and then […]Read More
Western Estates – Me First – EP Review This excites me greatly. Damn! What a GREAT day for music it’s been here at the homepage already today! I might be pushing my luck if I go much further past this new EP from Western Estates – incredibly strong ideas with a beautiful indie-edge in sound […]Read More
KenSon Williams – Tha Page Turner – EP Review Here we go! KenSon Williams quickly puts the vibe strongly into the day with the opening cut “Fasholy” from Tha Page Turner. Am I digging this? “Fasholy” yo! Not only has Williams instantly demonstrated killer instincts on the mic and absolutely flawless metering & pace – […]Read More
Astral Darkness – Hell Is A State Of Mind – EP Review Germán Pavelek – the mind behind the music of Astral Darkness is back in action with a brand-new EP, Hell Is A State Of Mind. For many out there…that’s not just a great title for an EP – those are words to live […]Read More
Russell Lee – “Picture” – Single Review From what I can tell…Russell Lee has put together a real classic here with his new single “Picture.” A smooth slice of Americana/Folk/Country blended together…Lee’s written a strong narrative here for the music to support – and it’s in that combination between the music & lyrics that you […]Read More
Magazine Gap – Calling Card – EP Review Highly-skilled players and in-depth songwriting/musicianship are certainly prevalent here. London’s three-piece Rock/Soul band Magazine Gap clearly have a vision for their sound and found a way to execute that ambition into a brilliantly entertaining set of four songs to create their Calling Card EP. “Snakes & Ladders” […]Read More
IJK – “Space Odyssey” – Single Review Hey North America…sit up and pay attention for a second or two will ya? Actually…let’s take at least 4:11 of your time while you check out this song and read the review…that’d be even better and probably prove to be helpful in understanding the points I’m trying to […]Read More
RubiconTINENTAL – Trillogy – EP Review Well…there’s this! Whether or not RubiconTINENTAL has found something here that’s going to catch on…I’m not entirely sure. With the three-songs on his new record Trillogy, he’s made his opinions quite clear…believe me when I say that this is definitely not the kind of artist that holds back anything […]Read More