Abhishek Chaudhary – Echoes At Taj – Album Review Depending on how widespread & diverse your own musical-taste might be…you might miss out on an album like Echoes At Taj by Abishak Chaudhary…and that wouldn’t be cool. His mix of ambient, new-age and orchestral sounds seem to know no limitations, leading him into atmospheric rock […]Read More
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Meshach Abednego – “Killed The Devil With My Hands” – Single Review Man…I am starting to wonder if anyone out there makes as much music as our friend Meshach Abednego seems to. He’s appeared on our pages several times throughout our reviews in the past, and here once again putting his poetry to music with […]Read More
Brandon Jeffries – Future Classic – EP Review Sometimes you can see something coming from a mile away…but it’s also nice to get confirmation on what you’re seeing upon further examination…if only just to prove to yourself that you’re not crazy in the assumptions of which your eyes have led you to believe. After seeing […]Read More
A Love Like Pi – III – Album Review Hot electro-rock from New York! A Love Like Pi has just released their album III – a full-scope blend of genre-mixing madness with rock/electro music meeting alternative/pop attitudes and melodies – as their first song “Till I Die” starts-up, I can already hear that this is […]Read More
Alby Sound – Adventures Of Sound – Album Review We’ve actually known about the music of Alby Sound existing for quite some time. Way back in our early days, nearly two-years ago or perhaps even more now, we uncovered the music of Oktayne; that was the moniker this emcee was going by before discovering a […]Read More
Paul McGilloway – “Charley” – Single Review Interesting composition here from Paul McGilloway on “Charley” – you can hear a blend of influences from progressive-rock, to soft-rock, to R&B, to pop…I could even hear an argument for classic-rock, psychedelic, blues & jazz…that’s how many ways this new single twists, turns and bends throughout its duration! […]Read More
Mus Matos “Love What I Do” – Single Review Love he does? Yep – we do. Three months ago we were introduced to the style and sound of rap-artist/producer Mus Matos with the release of his single “Yuno Who’s Up Next” hitting our pages with an enthusiastic review. Because truly – we DO love what […]Read More
Billy Roberts And The Rough Riders – Go By Myself – Album Review I gotta say…just when I figure that I’ve heard the best of this guy, he comes back better each time. Billy Roberts ladies and gentlemen…surely you recognize the name around the ol’ sleepingbagstudios music-saloon by now…that guy that seems to never give […]Read More
Souleye – Shapeshifting – Album Review Always great to see this artist back in our midst…and to be quite honest with you all…I felt as if Souleye rolled-out the red carpet for us all right from the drop as Shapeshifting began; “Human Overwhelm” is about as audibly-inviting as I’ve ever heard accomplished as an opening […]Read More
Aponbo – “Sonnentanz” – Singles Review Alright…I’ll fully admit…I came out of writing the early morning review on Franki Love today and was positive I wouldn’t be posting again in the review section today…that was my mistake and I apologize. I’m not completely to blame however…if the music of Aponbo wasn’t so damn good, I […]Read More