Charming Timur – For The Duration Of Psychiatric Treatment – Album Review Remember Charming Timur? Surely you do – we reviewed this project from Santeri Lohi in his debut of the project, the first album A Brief Moment Of Existence earlier last year. Yep! Back already with a new album after leaving you with all […]Read More
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Metro Expo – Metro Expo 1 – Album Review Welcome to the mind of Fred Marcoty; a place where everything and nothing is as it seems. I’ve gotta say…it’s a little insane in here, but MAN is it cool to hang out in! Making music as Metro Expo, he’s put the finishing touches on this […]Read More
Erica Sunshine Lee – The South Will Rise Again – Album Review You know…sometimes just a few words can make the entire difference… That would be the case in this late-night review coming out on the music of Erica Sunshine Lee; I didn’t know her to look anything different than these very words that you’re […]Read More
Trevino – Born Again, Bored Again – Album Review No words. I mean it…NO WORDS. I sat here completely mouth-open as this album started and didn’t even snap out of it for five straight songs; this is by far and away all of the things I love the most about hard-rock/alternative music…a genre I feel […]Read More
David Arn – Walking To Dreamland – Album Review Ummmm…can I just say I love this? I have to admit…when I first loaded up David Arn’s SoundCloud page to listen to his latest album Walking To Dreamland I really wasn’t sure what to expect. I was greeted by what I can only assume is his […]Read More
L.A. Brownies – #Deuce – Album Review Welcome back! You can consider this Part II of our L.A. Brownies review more or less, with this second half of their debut known as #Deuce carrying on from where we left of yesterday with their album Citizens United; if you didn’t read it, click here. You never […]Read More
L.A. Brownies – Citizens United – Album Review Let’s keep this party going shall we? Been reviewing music all day long, and these guys are making for the perfect cap on a great day here at sleepingbagstudios. And I’ll be sampling a great deal from these guys as we review this double-album-debut with the other […]Read More
1700 Monkey Ninjas – You ARE The Storm – Album Review Perfect day to discuss this album You ARE The Storm by 1700 Monkey Ninjas; and as the name certainly suggests, you can expect the unexpected all throughout this album. What begins with the massive sounds of “Skavenjurr” are merely just the beginning to this […]Read More
Chris Weaver Band – American Dreamer – Album Review If you want to hear one of my absolute favourite voices in true rock-n-roll-based rhythm and blues, feast your ears on what Chris Weaver is doing with his band on their latest album American Dreamer. Led by his incredible vocals and all-out performances, this real-rock hero […]Read More
Stonewall – Master Vibrato – EP Review Stonewall’s latest EP is aptly titled, heavily auto-tuned and full of low-end intensity. If you’re a fan of artists like Lil’ Wayne, or anything that came after the minimalist-movement within music spurred on by our lord and saviour of music – Yeezus – sit back and get ready […]Read More