FVRMN – Back To The Whip – Album Review Don’t get me wrong, even on the best of my days I still never understand why bands change their name more often than they tend to change their underwear whilst on tour, but going from Fever Moon to FVRMN seems like one of the most inconsequential […]Read More
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Arcane Asylum – “Depression Hits When” / “Walking Down The Street Naked” – Singles Review You get to that first remarkable transition early on about twenty seconds into “Depression Hits When” and it instantly feels like you’re on solid ground. Your ears know that you’re in-store for something uniquely special, but also oddly comforting in […]Read More
The Spice Lads with Blunt Objects – Astounding Things – EP Review These trippers are back in action trippin’ out again eh? Right on! As I fired up this latest collaboration between The Spice Lads and Blunt Objects and the opening track “Astounding Things” started up, I had to smile. Sometimes you just hear an […]Read More
Battle Mountain And Other Electro-Mechanical Disasters – “Angel In The Mud” – Single Review Solid tune! Even better band name though? We’ll let the court of public opinion render their verdict on that over time…but suffice it to say, I ain’t gonna forget the name Battle Mountain And Other Electro-Mechanical Disasters anytime soon, and I […]Read More
Lloyd Khan – Whispers Of Enlightenment – Album Review And there you have it…just yesterday I was reviewing some faith-based Jesus stuff, and today I’m here with the ol’ Mystic Monk himself, Lloyd Khan – who says that I don’t keep an open mind? For a guy that believes in Matrix Theory and nothing more, […]Read More
Feranmi James – “Nothing Without You” (Live) / “Jesus We Lift You High” – Single Review What a powerfully moving voice! Look…I’ll be real with ya…in the context of a live performance, it’s natural to expect a couple spots that you’d likely be able to tackle a bit stronger if you were doing things through […]Read More
Sun Uther Wahn – Echos Edge – Album Review Man this mystery took me some time to solve. Sun Uther Wahn…Sun Uther Wahn…like…it’s not the kind of name you forget, you know what I mean? Yet…I couldn’t freakin’ place where we’d crossed paths before. For a moment, I assumed that it had to be from […]Read More
Timeseven – “When You’re Home” – Single Review Jeez! When you read the resumes of the artists that have been enlisted to play this tune, believe me, it won’t surprise you to find out it all sounds as good as it does. Let’s see here…you’ve got drums from Daniel Sadownick, who has played for the […]Read More
Bukola Bekes – Singles Review Alrighty folks…we’ve got the first three songs from an album more than two decades old by Bukola Bekes in review here today, which includes “Verily Verily,” “I Will Dominate” and the title/opening track from her record, Iam Tired Of The Valley. The latter tune had me interested before I even […]Read More
Ace Rouse – IKIGAI – Album Review It’s been a minute or two since we last featured Ace Rouse on these pages of ours…all the way back to late 2021 with a single called “Don’t Mind.” While he might not have been here on our site, make no mistake, the man’s been plenty busy. In […]Read More