Scaphoid – Dies Mercurii – EP Review Sometimes a subtle layer of mystique can go a long, long way. I was checking into the music of Scaphoid’s new EP called Dies Mercurii and decided I should really find out who’s responsible for the sounds I was hearing. I went to check the submission of this […]Read More
Rachael Reiley – “Crown” – Single Review Young singer/songwriter Rachael Reiley has herself a great start with her new single “Crown” – she’s got an appealing sound for the modern-day electro/R&B circuit that’s bound to catch attention. The sleek movements of the dark, confident & low-end-infused beat that drives the atmosphere of “Crown” sound pretty […]Read More
Astronauts Of Antiquity – “Future Back” – now in technicolor video! The new single from this relentlessly positive band now has an excellent music-video to go with it. Check out a wild story of how robot-love conquers all in a solidly-shot & edited video guaranteed to have you watching and listening to what the Astronauts […]Read More
Long ago on a trip to Vancouver Island in early 2013…I was beginning an adventure that would have me up for 55 straight hours before eventually collapsing in a heap when all was said and done. I had ten interviews set up within about a 3-4 hour time period and was running the gauntlet…and were […]Read More
You know it…it’s a cover of the recent smash-single of “Starboy” by The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk! Giving it his own spin on vocals/guitar, singer/songwriter Girish does a solid job of the complex & catchy vocals of “Starboy.” Check out what it sounds like through his own unique performance & perspective…you gotta love the writing […]Read More
The Mox & J. Project – Who We Are – Album Review A duo from Minneapolis, Minnesota – The Mox & J. Project combines the soulful singing of Jess Bro and the rap of Mitchel Paulson, aka Moxie. With dynamic & versatile electro-atmospheres & beats giving them both a platform to truly express themselves over […]Read More
Cranky George – “Nighttime” – Single Review I’ll put it to you this way…I’m not quite sure what to make of this…and I’m okay with that. This new single by Cranky George could potentially ‘be’ a lot of things if we’re looking to compare it to different genres, artists or bands. I’m not confused as […]Read More
Audiobender – Pour Me An Encore – Album Review You know something? I woke up in the mood for something like this. I reached for Built To Spill first thing this morning and kind of got in that mindset for the free-wheeling aspect of rock-music combined with smart pop inclinations…and now here we are, with […]Read More
As always…a killer lineup of tunes from the independent music-scene! Featuring music from reliable sources you’ve heard on our show like The Quality Of Mercury, The Pit and Morrow’s Memory and brand-new tunes from Dansad, A Choir Of Ghosts, William Knott, Armada Named Sound & Genius Picaso – this show is packed with dynamite songs, […]Read More
Stig Gustu Larsen – Lifelines + Echoes – EP Review The melancholy piano and raindrops that begin Stig Gustu Larsen’s new EP instantly provide an isolated, intimate and haunting atmosphere. I’ve read the background of Lifelines + Echoes and know that much of the album has heavy themes that dominate the tone, mood and lyrics […]Read More