Ditsea Yella – “Sin Mona Lisa,” “Vampire” and “Boys & Girls” – Singles Reviewed So…there’s this. This is a thing. This thing is Ditsea Yella. What am I listening to? I’m not really sure. Describing themselves as ‘electro-trash,’ you’re probably not going to hear too much this year, or ummmmm, ever, that resembles what Ditsea […]Read More
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Forgotten Souls Of Antiquity – Desolation Ridge – Album Review Sound familiar? It probably does. What’s more – if you check into the social media and online-pages of the Forgotten Souls Of Antiquity, you’ll see that they come by their theft of rhythms honestly. Errr…I mean…straightforwardly. From the moment that the first track “Norfolk Line” […]Read More
David Sha – The Ugly Mixtape – Album Review I can definitely tell you that David Sha has put together something pretty damn interesting here. From the moment The Ugly Mixtape starts out, you get create & highly innovative vocals, excellent music-samples and rhymes that are clearly thought-out to the nth degree. As “The Transition” […]Read More
1016 West Franklin – “Crazy (Remix By P.I.O.X.)” – Single Review This was an interesting experiment & creation. Through a massive juxtaposition in sound versus vocals, 1016 West Franklin have put together a hot new single for the club-crowd to enjoy with their new P.I.O.X. remix of “Crazy.” Self-described as ‘bluestep’ music (Is that even […]Read More
Grandpa’s Cough Medicine – 180 Proof – Album Review What in the all hell is happening through these speakers lately? I swear, I’ve actually got a few of them pulled apart and I’m checking the insides to see if someone’s playing a prank on me here today and there’s like, an endless source of countrified-music […]Read More
The Blackmail Seduction – The Blackmail Seduction – EP Review Sweet! This new EP from The Blackmail Seduction is something I’ve been able to get my head & heart around completely. With songs based in power-pop/rock, these new tracks from this self-titled effort use a combination in sound I always find myself wishing came along […]Read More
Jacob Bryant – Jacob Bryant – EP Review You ever have one of those moments where your toes hit the floor in the morning and you just KNOW you’re about to head down to your music studio to listen to something so far outside of your normal taste that those very feet attached to those […]Read More
Transference – The Navigators – Album Review What an absolutely refreshing listen. From Melbourne, Australia’s own masters-of-atmosphere – Transference have created an absolute unstoppable force in textural-music here on their new album The Navigators. Emotions, tempos, styles and sounds range from one extreme to the other as this sharply-skilled band flexes their most innovative & […]Read More
Worldwide Groove Corporation – Presents ‘Year Of The Groove’ – Singles Review Sublime isn’t it? I’m certainly referring to more than simply the opening line from both the iconic 90’s alt/ska band Sublime’s hit “Summertime” which also opens this new experience into the Worldwide Groove Corporation; no…I’m referring more to the entire journey into their […]Read More
M.C. Pollock – “Tell Your Boss” – Single Review Good luck singing this one in the shower dear readers. Unless you’ve got yourself a great stash of helium balloons nearby, chances are you’re going to find yourself sounding on the low-end of life in comparisons to the heights that M.C. Pollock can reach through his […]Read More