Gary Lloyd Noland – THERE’S NO THERE WHERE? – Album Review There ain’t no forgetting an artist like Gary Lloyd Noland. Heck, I still haven’t forgotten the other players this one-man ensemble plays with, which includes Orlan Doy Glandly, Lon Gaylord Dylan, Arnold Day Longly, Darnold Olly Yang, and of course, the inimitable Dolly Gray […]Read More
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Captain Highside – Mistake/Mend/Master/Meditate – Album Review Mmmm – the title of this record seems like its own lifecycle or notes on how to live. Are we supposed to do things in that order? Mistake/Mend/Master/Meditate? Seems like if we skipped the queue and started with the last two elements, we might not even have to […]Read More
Samppa Kivelä & Joose Ahonen – “Echoes Of The Lost World” – Single Review Definitely loving what I hear in this single! Which is a great thing, of course…I’m just saying it’s a nice change in comparison to what’s been a bit of a struggle here in April as of late – it’s awesome to […]Read More
Flame Of Life – “Your Cave” – Single Review Lazer? As a genre? Huh? I tell ya folks…every time I think I’ve heard every style of music and sub-genre under the sun, someone comes along to say ‘hold my beer’ and tosses out a new name for something they’ve created. So as far as I’m […]Read More
Mogley Miroma – “Homie Don’t Play That” / “Ghhhhhoooossstttzzzzzz” – Singles Review “Here’s an invitation – suck my dick.” #McScuseMeBruh #SuperSizeItThen Crazy. I ended up writing those hashtags even before Mogley Miroma went on to burn McDonalds later on in his single “Homie Don’t Play That” – because that’s the kind of prescient music-reviewer I […]Read More
Nick D. Frenette – Space-Bound: The Search For Stardust – Album Review Always awesome to have an artist or band back to our pages, and always a pleasure to find out they’re doing something new with their music! Way back in the day, somewhere towards the end of 2017 we ended up reviewing a duo […]Read More
Glenn Murawski – Art-Inspired Tracks Vol. 1 – EP Review “Stalwart & Ready For Battle” you say, eh Glenn? I wouldn’t have it any other way my friend! While it has long been proven that he’s just about the only artist out there in the scene that I can’t even keep up to with respect […]Read More
Joho – Black American Scumbag – Album Review Given that I’ve claimed countless times on these pages of ours that there are about a handful of albums out there throughout the entire history of music with more than twelve songs on’em that could be described as perfect…I tell ya folks…the idea of twenty-four tracks is […]Read More
Ahmen – Per Aspera Ad Astra – Album Review You know…if I didn’t know for a complete FACT that Ahmen is out there in this world, talkin’ the truth to anyone/everyone that’ll listen, each and every day…then I’d probably be like YO…it’s been a significant amount of time since we last had a new record […]Read More
The Lost Millions – Pile Of Robots – EP Review I’ve always got time for some Alt-Psych stuff – let’s do this. Looks like…the third record from The Lost Millions as far as I can tell…or at the very least, it’s their first full-length record since they dropped their album 101 back in 2017. They’ve […]Read More