Carol Of The (Dharma) Bells – “The First Nidana” – Single Review Alright! Not only did we make it to November this year without a single Christmas-carol being discussed on our pages…but as I’ve now discovered…”The First Nidana” isn’t necessarily breaking that streak as much as I might have initially thought. To say that this […]Read More
Matt Tiller – “Flat Packing Anger Management” – Single Review Had to quickly check what I was listening to when “Flat Packing Anger Management” by Matt Tiller started-up…wasn’t sure if I had clicked the right song or if I was about to listen to a cover of Radiohead’s “High And Dry” during the initial chords […]Read More
Feryl – “Room 13” – Single Review With some projects out there, the most fair way to review them is as a whole…lemme explain… I think what Feryl is doing here has the potential and markings to be something special. I can certainly relate to the guy…after struggling with depression throughout his life, he’s busting […]Read More
Jay Jefe – “Space” Feat. Phil Ade & WillKane – Single Review You know what’s like, ALWAYS a good idea to add into your music? Genuine personality. It wasn’t all that long ago…maybe just last week actually…that we first checked out the music of Jay Jefe in review. I liked what I heard…it definitely had […]Read More
Toby Poynter – “A New Beginning”/”The Comeback” – Singles Review Word on the street is that Toby Poynter is making the purest music he’s made so far to-date. After being in several bands throughout his lifetime – he’s settled into solo-life now…and from what I’ve read, he’s truly found a home as the captain of […]Read More
Pauline Frechette – “A Quiet Walk In The Snow” – Single Review Continuing on a path that seems to always find a way to impress – Pauline Frechette is back with an extraordinary new instrumental song called “A Quiet Walk In The Snow.” Arranged by David Campbell – you’ve got to admire the astonishing amount […]Read More
The Bleeding Obvious – The Bleeding Obvious – Album Review When you read the backstory behind Jessica Rowbottom’s new project, The Bleeding Obvious, you really start to root for this artist early on. I admire the ambition she’s taken on…this self-titled record contains many a collaborator in its quest to bring these songs to life; […]Read More
Bass4Night – “If I Stay” Feat. Marie Louise & Matt Byron – Single Review Lots going on here for sure! A collaboration between indie-artists…so many of them you can find them in every corner of your stereo & speakers as “If I Stay” begins. As far as I understand it, Bass4Night is a relatively new […]Read More
Sure…why not? I’ll release a few more shots of my silly mug doing what it does for ya. Taking most of today off to go and visit the land of the french for the first time with a trip out to Montreal…so in the meantime, enjoy some snaps from moments across the adventures of sleepingbagstudios […]Read More
Those Shadow People – Twenty Years – EP/Comic Review The further adventures of Those Shadow People continue in one of our favorite combinations of art in music with the graphic comic-book, issue #4 accompanying the release of their new Twenty Years EP. Like all art…generally the meanings, tie-ins and subtle-references are more known to its […]Read More