Paul Denis – “Louis” – Single Review If you’ve ever read any my past reviews or thoughts on the music of Canadian artist Paul Denis, then you already know he’s a man that puts an incredibly impressive amount of thought into the music he makes. From his record called A Passing Storm back in 2018, […]Read More
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Mike Di Lorenzo – “Holding All My Love” Feat. Anna Moore – Single Review Ohhhhh I tell ya folks…even after all these reviews I’ve written over this past decade, you’d still be surprised by how much knowledge I draw from when it comes to the catalog of tunes in my head. All gained from a […]Read More
Blunt Objects – Round Points – Album Review I’m starting to think Bill’s found an impressive way of getting twice the value out of each tune he creates by having one version appear in what he does with DID NOT!, and another show up on the Blunt Objects albums. It might not be a bad […]Read More
DID NOT! – Again? – Album Review All this extra punctuation…confusing the heck outta my spell-check machine here… It was actually one month ago to the day that I first learned about Bill Owens and the music he was making in DID NOT! – or at least a month ago to the day that I […]Read More
Blunt Objects – Sharper Than Some – Album Review Ayyyy there we go! I’ve been consistently saying that Bill Owens has been choosing some strange tunes to start his records with in his band Blunt Objects, but “Let’s Have Fun!” at the beginning of Sharper Than Some is a track I don’t think many people […]Read More
Sollars – “Exhausted” / “Dragon” – Singles Review I really dig what I’m hearing from Sollars so far. I don’t have a whole lot of information beyond a link & some artwork & what I can see at Spotify, so we’ll crack right into it and skip over my usual intro and blah blah blah […]Read More
Blunt Objects – Safe At Home? – Album Review We’ll be wading in the era of pandemic tunes for many years to come y’all, I assure ya. Whether they directly reflect on the situation or document the history of who we were & what was happening at the time, or whether it’s a matter of […]Read More
Mr Streetz – Evolution – EP Review By now, y’all know the name…or at the very least, you should. Mr Streetz back up in the heeeeeeezy and on our pages once again. We’ve spent the past month or so checking out this dude’s music from his debut record Flowtime, to his upcoming album Wins & […]Read More
Sean Shiff – “Ten Below” Feat. JoyAnn Parker – Single Review I’ve always felt like a lot of the whole life experience is completely relative. Like, for example…whatever your maximum level of stress is, from whatever causes it, would be the same as my own maximum, no matter what it is that might cause my […]Read More
Lady Chops & The Goddamn Jam – “Sunset” – Single Review Goddamn irresistible if you ask me. If you were to somehow merge the awesomeness of The Beths and Sunflower Bean, I think you’d get something that sounds pretty close to this…maybe throw in some of that naturally delightful mischievousness and fun we get out […]Read More