Taylor Abrahamse – Music From The Abravault – Site/Music Review Soooooooo…yeahhhh…there’s no easy way to go about this review…bear with me on this one. I’ve gotten ahold of music from Taylor Abrahamse…and by that I mean, I’ve been having a sample of virtually everything I’ve been able to put my headphones around. It’s about as […]Read More
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dMj – Soundcloud – Singles Review Let’s not forget, before we jump too far ahead of ourselves here…the genre, when defined…is RAP, which at the roots began as rhythm and poetry. I mention this early on here, not because it’s knowledge you should already have…but because it’s audibly going to help you understand what’s going […]Read More
DownTown Mystic – DownTown Nashville – EP Review There’s definitely a classic-sound to DownTown Mystic that I can appreciate. Stemming from the vibrant sounds of the late 70’s through to the 80’s, this band reminds me a lot of bands like Chicago, Chilliwack, Doug And The Slugs, Todd Rundgren…that era of music where the musicianship […]Read More
Madelyn Victoria – Madelyn Victoria – EP Review Why not switch it up a little here at the posting of our 800th review and bust into a new star from a genre we rarely visit – Country! Through the musical-perspective and sound of Madelyn Victoria on her new self-titled EP and the admirable qualities and […]Read More
Aminita Satori – Back To The Stars We Go – Album Review Had I not already been in a stellar mood today, Aminita Satori’s new album Back To The Stars We Go would have put me there. I easily remembered that name when I saw it pop into the playlist…this was an artist that I […]Read More
Mus Matos – “Audience” – Single Review Holy Anthony Hamilton Batman! Mus? That you brother? This was an incredible decision from DIY mastermind and solo-artist Mus Matos – “Audience” is nothing like you’ve ever heard from him so far…and the result is so spectacular that you’ll seriously scratch your head in wondering what in the […]Read More
The Liquid C – Singularity – EP Review Coming straight at you off ‘Your mamas’ record label – The Liquid C are here to brighten your day with some sunshiny new extreme-metal tunes for your faceholes. Though the band itself is listed as a duo in their social media at Facebook, consisting of Carlos and […]Read More
Da Butcher – Before Da Storm – Album Review I think it says a lot about an artist when they put out a prequel months before like Da Butcher did with the Life Before Da Storm EP and then go on to serve-up the main course cohesively without much at all being the same. He […]Read More
Darcy Jeavons – “Unspoken” – Single Review The first thing that’ll reach your ears upon pressing play on Darcy Jeavons’ new-single “Unspoken” is the incredible clarity and production in the music and atmosphere, as what could pretty much be described as the world’s most angelic guitar tones begin to ring out softly. Now…keep in mind…it’s […]Read More
10 Waves Of You – Sail – EP Review Have you been taking my advice? Hopefully all these words I write aren’t continually falling upon deaf ears! If you have been – then you are already familiar with the name 10 Waves Of You from the last time we reviewed this one-man DIY post-rock band […]Read More