Loaneski – Welcome To Babylon – EP Review Dig it. You know I’m always down to listen to some socially conscious Hip-Hop! Especially when you’re hittin’ bars on beats like these – Loaneski’s got some really great thangs goin’ on with the music & rhymes you’ll find on his brand-new Welcome To Babylon EP. Busting […]Read More
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Selma Mariudottir – “For As Long As You Live On” Featuring Josiah Ruff – Single Review While it’s fairly certain to say that the new single from Icelandic songwriter Selma Mariudottir probably isn’t going to be the happiest tune you’ll hear this year, there’s no doubt whatsoever that it’s still a beautiful experience. Of course, […]Read More
Miky Anton – “Childish” – Single Review Not gonna lie to ya dear readers, dear friends…this is as odd as it is entertaining and totally fun. As I’ve often said here many times on these pages of ours, we’ve all gotta write about something. There are limitless forms of inspiration out there and absolutely no […]Read More
Diamond Lake – “Light On” – Single Review Solid tune from Minneapolis-based band Diamond Lake…definitely the kind of spirited sound & energy I personally connect with in their new single “Light On” from their Changes EP. It’s part Indie, part light Alternative…almost kind of like a Foo Fighters B-side in many ways, which for the […]Read More
Ronald Williams – Singles Review The spoils of war. According to legend, Ronald Williams has hundreds of songs already locked away in the vault like one of his main inspirations Prince was famous for doing. For just about every reason imaginable, I can justify this when it comes to making music; for one, it’s a […]Read More
Marcelo Camela – Melodies In Motion – Album Review There it is…that instantaneously uplifting vibe that Marcelo Camela is so synonymous with – it takes mere seconds for that familiar comforting feeling of his music to come radiating through on “At Home” as Melodies In Motion begins. I was actually kind of shocked to look […]Read More
C-ZAR Of G.M.Clan – Duality – EP Review OKAY. Think I’ve finally found what I’ve been looking for from the Rap genre this year. I’ve heard some good songs, I’ve checked out a couple decent records, new crews & new emcees on the scene…but this…THIS new record by C-ZAR of G.M.Clan has got the serious […]Read More
Rob Georg – Singles Review If you tuned into the recent episode of the SBS Podcast, you’ll have found us taking a turn into Country music for a section of the show – rare for us, but when there’s something worth spinning & talking about, you know we find a way to make some time […]Read More
Ryan Kargoll – Sunken Cities – Album Review What a freakin’ magnificent musician! Not even kidding…I wouldn’t say I’ve been stalking Ryan Kargoll online so much as doing my normal research and poking around to write a music review, but I will say I’ve had the chance to watch several clips of the dude playing […]Read More
The Creative Hive – Singles Review Well right on, right on – full salute to this crew right here, The Creative Hive is a group built of military veterans from the Marine Corps & the Army – as always, much respect & many thanks for your service. Now these vets are serving in a whole […]Read More