Many Butts – The My Asshole Hurts Because It Does Variations – EP Review I’ll certainly admit…it’s been one of the stranger days we’ve had here around the studio…so it would seem like releasing a review on Many Butts would make more sense today than maybe it even would normally. That’s right…you read that correctly…not […]Read More
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Philosofree Optimysts – Singles Review Always an interesting thing to examine some songs off a record and be steered upon request past the others…which is what we’ve got here today in review when discussing five of the songs from Philosofree Optimysts from their album Optim.M.mystix; I’ve pointed out in a few reviews throughout these past […]Read More
HidNTrackz – The Misconceptions Of Me – Album Review Been looking forward to hearing how this would turn out for a while now…HidNTrackz has been brewing this monster epic of an album for about a year or longer by this point. The Misconceptions Of Me was reviewed here on our pages way-back-when, in EP form […]Read More
The Crash Recovery – “Always Beside You” – Single Review Now…suppose I was to tell you that a little fluffy white dog named Potsticker was essentially responsible for the sounds you’re about to hear…would you think I’m crazy? What if I took it even one step further and told you that the same dog is […]Read More
Laura Mendes – No Control – EP Review A very interesting combination of talents coming from producer & composer Sergio Aquino, featuring the fantastic talents of Laura Mendes bringing his vision to life…with a pretty-even balance between languages, sounds and styles that make for an experience that’s certainly different from a lot of what you […]Read More
Lady Crush – “She No Lie, She On Fire (Feat. BangaBoy and Castle)” – Single Review There’s definitely a lot of ways that you can examine this new single. You can look at it from the Lady Crush perspective of ‘this ain’t for the little kiddies – this is grown peoples talk’ – and that’s […]Read More
Glustig – Say Sarah – EP Review Oh people are funny creatures aren’t they? All my regular readers and past artists/bands reviewed know I’m as slow as a snail when it comes to writing my reviews. 99% of the reason being that we actually listen to the music as opposed to the 99% of the […]Read More
Tune Tank – “Innocent Man” – Single Review Uh-oh…here we go again…it’s getting dangerously to the point here at the page over these past couple days where you’re all about to start questioning my opinion again and assuming I’ve got a positive reaction to everything I hear. If you’ve been a longtime reader…you already know […]Read More
Resilient – Imagining Things – Album Review A burst of lo-fi sonic-fury begins Imagining Things…the new album you’re addicted to but just don’t know it yet, being released this July from four-piece band from Philly, Resilient. I’ve been a long-standing supporter of female-led Rock-music…and chances are, I always will be. While I like to think […]Read More
Matt Byron – “One More Time” – Single Review Sometime nearly a year ago, we got ourselves exposed to the music of Matt Byron for the very first time when reviewing his EP Next Time I’ll Know…and if there’s something that can always bring a smile to my bearded-face, it’s an artist coming back to […]Read More