Tabitha Elkins – Upside Down World – Album Review Interesting stuff from Tabitha here…she’s got an album that kind of plays like an open-book journal. With various states of recordings and different methods clearly being applied to how the music is being made – Upside Down World is a great title for a record like […]Read More
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Chris Davidson – “Song For Jann Wenner” – Single Review I mean…if there’s a better musical-appeal to get one’s music into the pages of Rolling Stone than writing a song called “Song For Jann Wenner” I’d be interested in hearing it – I don’t see how you could do much better than dedicating a track […]Read More
1FM – Wish You Well – EP Review Is this just one of those extraordinary days in my life where losing isn’t an option no matter what genre I seem to find myself listening to? Methinks so at this point…amazing music continues to pour in through the speakers at every second here today and I’m […]Read More
Joe Lecrivain – Sing Along – EP Review Here is some real untapped, raw talent. Joe Lecrivain – let me be the first to say…you’re the reason I get out of bed each day…you’re what this show is all about for me. Pick any of the inspiring phrases that the televised talent shows use over […]Read More
Laura Ellis – Broken, Lovely – Album Review If there’s one thing that my eyes have trained themselves to see – it’s a cover of “Bring Me To Life” by Evanescence and the infamous wasted-talent of Amy Lee’s legacy. I’ve been more than critical of such an incredible talent sitting on the sidelines after having […]Read More
The Source – I Feel I Need – Album Sampler Singles Review I got big respect for any band willing to put a warning label on their music playlist that reads ‘CAUTION: LISTEN ON GOOD SPEAKERS J’ – which is exactly what you’ll find at the top of the list at The Source’s main website. […]Read More
A Truth Called Nothing – The Orange Orangutan’s Revenge – EP Review Well…just as I’d felt in the music of their last record and made predictions about A Truth Called Nothing – they’ve held true to their end of the bargain by continually keeping us guessing about which direction, twist & turn will come to […]Read More
Chords Of Truth – “Freedom” – Single Review Having reviewed much of the music of Jason Garriotte in his project Chords Of Truth, it’s been great to hear different samples of what the man has been capable of in addition to listening to him grow and evolve his music-career as time marches on. He’s definitely […]Read More
Suzi~Q – “Hell Is Coming To Breakfast” – Single Review I wasn’t really sure what I was going to think about this one! Not only did I read somewhere along the way that Suzi~Q belongs somewhere around the realm of the rap/rock genre (which I look forward to about as much as Country music) but […]Read More
K$NG X Jason Rayn – 2 Rings – EP Review It definitely has nothing to do with these two guys running out of sounds and ideas…the combination of K$NG X Jason Rayn definitely have no shortage of those. And it’s not anything to do with the confidence on the mic or the writing of the […]Read More