TIME – “Ebonics” – Single Review New cut from Detroit from rapper TIME – the animated video for “Ebonics” just hit the net at the end of last month & features some classic scenes from the Boondocks series, which I still love to this very day. I always find it interesting to check out music […]Read More
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Imani Wj Wright – “Coffee Cup” – Single Review Gotta say – I’m really enjoying watching/listening to Imani Wj Wright’s music evolve. Even from a distance, if you get exposed to enough of someone’s art or music, you can get a real sense of satisfaction in seeing an artist blossom into their own and navigate […]Read More
Randall Lee Richards – “While You Were Sleeping” – Single Review Alright – let’s jump into this new single from singer/songwriter Randall Lee Richards. Two things immediately made an impression on my ears as I began to listen to his latest song “While You Were Sleeping” – one being that the man has a tremendously […]Read More
Monkey Fightin’ Snakes – Broken OFF Switch – Album Review A couple years back, we checked out the versatile rock sounds of Toronto-based Monkey Fightin’ Snakes for the first time from a safe distance on the other side of Canada, back when the studio was in BC and we reviewed their Finish What You Star… […]Read More
“Give Me One More Kiss” (Demo Featuring Chris Davidson) – Single Review Decent demo tune put forth from songwriter Ron Huelskamp, the new single “Give Me One More Kiss” (Featuring Chris Davidson on vocals) has a mix of haunting sentimentality that has plenty of contrast between the music, vocals & lyrics that help this tune […]Read More
Matt Purcell – “Take It Slow” – Single Review Really interesting story taking place in behind the music of Matt Purcell. If you read about the guy, you’ll find out that he got his start in music pretty early on, releasing two albums by the time he was still in his teenage years. From there […]Read More
Collins And Streiss – Singles Review From the looks of things in the world according to social-media & available information, we’ve got a couple of seriously multi-talented guys creating the music of Collins And Streiss. Based out of Richmond Hill, Ontario…roughly about a four hour drive away from the studio write here where I’m typing […]Read More
Chad Rubin – Brighter Days – Album Review This guy! We’re taking a step back in the timeline of things to revisit a record you should have checked out by now by Chad Rubin, called Brighter Days. If you’ve been following along with our pages, you’re already familiar with his latest stunning single “Alone AF” […]Read More
mentalEscape – Drama – EP Review Hats off to Mirza Causevic, the man behind the music of mentalEscape – over the course of his eight new cuts on his Drama EP, he really brought me to a great combination of nostalgia & an all-new experience. Nostalgic because it took me right back to when I […]Read More
Annie DiRusso – “Gone”/”Blue Walls” – Singles Review Every once in a while, we get lucky enough to uncover a new perspective, rare sound or an artist/band that we can be confident about hearing years after we discovered it for the first time. There are songs that leave such a stunning impression that to assume […]Read More