Marcelo Camela – Celebrate The King – A Christmas Album – Album Review Not even a creature was stirring… Okay…you know what? Whomever wrote that originally certainly never lived near a music-studio, nor did this person write about & listen to music all-day every day; there are many creatures a stirring and Christmas music has […]Read More
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H.A.Z.E. The MC – H.A.Z.E.(Haters Always Zeroout Everyone) The EP – Singles Reviewed You run into some interesting situations on this side of the screen sometimes. Here in this case, we have H.A.Z.E. The MC…he’s just released H.A.Z.E. (Haters Always Zeroout Everyone) The EP…he just doesn’t seem to have a copy himself after a computer […]Read More
Alex Rosselli – On The Beach – EP Review Interesting creations from Alex Rosselli…he’s recently jumped-aboard the experimental/soundscape train and heading off into all kinds of new atmospheres and discovering new musical terrain. At the end of the day, the music Alex is making incorporates a strong vibe of fusion, free-jazz progressions and the signature […]Read More
Tome – Where Little Has Grown Before – EP Review It’s been about a year since we’ve visited with the music of Tome and what the band is up to…and wouldn’t you know it – they’re back with a brand-new record, Where Little Has Grown Before. It could just be my memory…but this new EP […]Read More
Jean Synodinos – Love & Blood – Album Review Very earthy-feel to the music Jean makes…I gotta say, atmosphere wise, this new record sure starts out anything but typically! And yes – we love that here – you know we do. As “End Of The World” starts-up, you can’t help but hear and feel the […]Read More
Barrett Myers – The Letting Go – Album Review Seems like November this year is proving to be just as strong in the song-writing department as some of the amazing artists and bands we found over October this year. In other words – the independent music-scene seems to be scoring win-after-win towards the end of […]Read More
Uncle Tadashi & Da Boyz – “My Old Stompin’ Ground” – Single Review There is something extraordinarily-strange about being a no-list-celebrity like myself, sitting just outside of the studio built comfortably into our house and in the safety of the control-room at sleepingbagstudios, yet STILL wondering if at this very moment in listening to Uncle […]Read More
Monkey Fightin’ Snakes – Finish What You Star… – Album Review A great mix of sounds, genres and styles all blend together in all-kinds of rad ways on Finish What You Star… – the new record from Toronto, Canada’s Monkey Fightin’ Snakes. With a sound or song somewhere in the midst of the nine new-ones […]Read More
The Damned And Dirty – Hoodoo Down – Album Review Blues-rock/Roots-rock have always been a tougher genre for me to judge. With its sound usually so steeped in staunch-tradition…it’s often harder to hear the uniqueness in any given band due to the similarities between riffs & sound alone. What CAN separate you from the rest, […]Read More
Dash The Baptist – The Book Of Dash – EP Review I think…somehow…in about twenty-four hours past our site’s recent troubles, that we pulled it off…we caught up…we’re moving forward again and reasonably back on schedule! And besides…as they say, each day is a new day right? So either way, behind or ahead, each one […]Read More