The Machete – Chronicles Of Ridiculous – Album Review Last time we checked into The Machete, they encouraged us to Take Dos with an EP full of vibrant instrumentals & ideas that really stood-out to my ears. Unique and apart from almost everything else out there today – The Machete make a highly-skilled, precise and […]Read More
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Mercury & The Architects – “Genesis” – Single Review Well now! Month of May, so far you are pleasing me greatly. There are some names out there in the independent music-scene that I can’t help but get excited about when I see they’ve got new material…some artists & bands are synonymous with quality and this […]Read More
JV & TEEJ – “Turn It Up” – Single Review I grew up, born & raised on the old-school side of hip-hop in the time where things were changing from the well-intentioned vibes of the genre and getting bent, twisted & rolled-up into what we more commonly know as rap in today’s music. Of course…it […]Read More
Yellow Paper Planes – Building A Building – Album Review Man do these guys GET it! If you’re unfamiliar with the music of Yellow Paper Planes, introduce yourself and get used to it; sounds like this don’t stay a secret from the masses forever. I was impressed with their Feather’s Touch EP from back in […]Read More
Nic Nassuet – “Die Die My Darling” – Single Review Nic always has me learning just as much as listening…I dig that. His latest effort, the new award-winning single “Die Die My Darling” is a cover of the underground punk band The Misfits…many of you out there already know these giants of the genre well. […]Read More
Stone White – Groove Thang – Album Review Sometimes it can be a satisfying feeling to know you’re going to get what you think you’re going to get. Having a look at the cover of Stone White’s new record…dude’s got his struttin’ black suit on, fedora hat, red tie…large watch just peeking out from the […]Read More
The Gangsta Rabbi – 2nd King Of JEWISH PUNK #31/69 – Album Review For those just tuning into the story/music/life of Steve Lieberman, aka The Gangsta Rabbi, allow me to catch you up quickly for context…there are a few details to be known before listening and a couple new details about this artist in-general. Steve […]Read More
Flim – Positive Imagination – Album Review Flim! I mean…I know it wasn’t always the case but once you’ve officially moved just down the road, you’re supposed to say hello to your neighbours! Note the spelling there dear readers – usually I just let Microsoft Word win by spelling things in the American English that […]Read More
Smoking Martha – “What’s Her Name?” – Single Review I’ve been preaching the good-word about the powerful & heavy-dynamics of Smoking Martha’s absolutely incredible music for a while now. Whether it’s been through past reviews over the past two-years or playing them on the SBS Podcast…however I’ve been able to yell-out from my soapbox, I’ve […]Read More
JRS3 – “3 Cars 3 Bitches”/”Thank You” – Singles Review JRS3…consider me officially confused! Still trying to figure out where you’re at and what you’re all about…never underestimate that aspect, there’s value in that too…but it’s always strange to read social-media and see intentions and ambitions align themselves in a weird way. Like…as a first-time […]Read More