Hefe Heetroc – The Shadow Cabal Of The 8 Oligarchs – Album Sampler/Singles Review Always interesting when you get an album-sampler…especially when the album’s already out…especially when you factor in that we’ve been down this road once before with Hefe Heetroc in the past when we reviewed a handful of tracks from his Inoculare album […]Read More
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Prophet David Taylor & Shades Of The Cross – “Come Unto Me” – Single Review Believe it or not – I can really get behind this project led by Prophet David Taylor. It’s no secret to any of my regular readers that I invite all music into my ears equally, that I’ve got love for […]Read More
Marta Karis – “Believe” – Single Review Singer/songwriter Marta Karis has a real winner on her hands with her new single & video for “Believe.” Shot in Torö Stenstrand, Stockholm – the imagery in the video is as beautiful as the music itself, together combining for a completely dreamy experience to look at & listen […]Read More
Xxodys The Intellekt – Presents…Movement Muzyk – EP Review More often than not, a glimpse into social-media will give you a good sense of what’s going on with an artist/band along their journey. Whether it comes through spelling out the progress directly, posting at random or saying nothing at all after dropping an important hint […]Read More
NowFuture – Spy Killer – EP Review You gotta love the punk-minded musicians out there when you find’em…they’re a clever bunch. Take for example, NowFuture from Montreal – they know what I’m talking about; they’ve certainly got that classic mix of hard-hitting music alongside the quintessential sarcastic & character-laden attitude that has always filled the […]Read More
Meshach Abednego – Psalms For Mother – EP Review It seems appropriate to release this review in time for Mother’s Day. Meshach Abednego, one of the prodigal-sons/songwriters out there in the independent music-scene returns to our pages with an EP full of songs played in tribute to the amazing woman that raised him. You can […]Read More
The Ghost Of Brooklyn – Graveyard On The Hill – Album Review For a dead guy…it seems he’s able to still remain plenty active. Don’t let the lack of life/functional-heartbeat fool you for a moment – when it comes time to make the music, The Ghost Of Brooklyn is alive & well. He’s always had […]Read More
Pauline Frechette – “Always Lovers” Featuring David – Single Review Really digging this new song from Pauline Frechette! I’ve had the privilege of listening to a number of her singles along the way and I have the sneaking suspicion that this one is my favorite of the bunch so far. “Always Lovers” moves at a […]Read More
A Truth Called Nothing – Science – Like Religion But Real – EP Review I’m always on the lookout for this band to return…to the scene, to the speakers, to the parking lot outside or the 7-11 down the road…doesn’t really matter to me where they want to choose to show up as long as […]Read More
Christopher T & Tommie Cotton – “Dance Floor Calls” – Single Review Stop me if you’ve heard this one before…CT & TC walk into a bar… It’s not just the clever initials between these two that’ll catch your attention and they’re certainly no joke – together, Christopher T & Tommie Cotton have found a collaboration […]Read More