Acid City Nuns – Singles/The Habit Album Sampler Review “I’m just keepin’ it real, this is how you make me feel…” While at least a few of you regular readers out there would likely assume that quote comes from me, I can’t take credit for that one – that belongs to the Acid City Nuns. […]Read More
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Galliano Sommavilla – Instrumental Music…From The Heart – Album Review Well this right here is definitely up there with the best I’ve heard from Galliano Sommavilla so far, and for those of you that read our pages here at Galliano Sommavilla Magazine sleepingbagstudios, you know I’ve heard at least a few tunes by this point […]Read More
Michael Angelo – The Fool – Album Review What a voice! The way that Michael Angelo’s first impression hits ya when the vocals begin on the title-track of their new record, is definitely something you’ll remember – they’ve got some serious style & soul on the m-i-c, and a fantastic mix of classic-meets-modern R&B vibes […]Read More
Tanner Gordon – Start Again – Album Review There was a week back in October last year that I was introduced to the music of Tanner Gordon, both as an artist, and as a member of his band The Unfortunates; it wasn’t your ordinary quick hello – I ended checking out a whole plethora of […]Read More
Joho – A Beginner’s Guide To True Insanity – Album Review This guy could write the album, the book, and the movie as far as I can tell. Every time I end up checking out a new Joho record, I end up digging into the numbers & all that kinda stuff…and while I sit here […]Read More
Greg Hoy – “Highway 101” – Single Review “We had the radio on, with the top down, and no space between us.” Greg’s got himself a decent tune here for sure. “Highway 101,” as you’d likely assume from the ol’ title you’re reading there, is pretty much built for those sunny days outside, cruisin’ the […]Read More
Shock Sorrow – The Heart Bleeds – EP Review For as delicate as many of these tunes may appear, Shock Sorrow’s created quite a powerful record. I’ll fully admit, it’s really tough to not get caught up in the storyline behind the scenes and keep an eye on objectivity when you listen to a set […]Read More
Monsters Are Real – “Bullet” / “Follow Me” – Singles Review The question becomes, when you read a bio on a new artist or band you don’t know about, and literally 50% of it is spent talkin’ about horses and what’s happening outside of the music – what the heck is it actually gonna sound […]Read More
TheGAMRKage – “Ignition INSTALL x Dragon Myriad Interlude” – Single Review I get it. You’re looking at these words in the title just like I am, and you’re like – huh? Look. The reality is, TheGAMRKage is different to the nth degree, right up to & including the titles of his singles online. What you […]Read More
Doug Kistner – “There’s The Door” Feat. Bill Champlin & Liberty DeVitto – Singles Review I had to marvel to myself, and even chuckle a little about my first experience in listening to “There’s The Door” as I headed back upstairs to get another coffee and contemplate what I was gonna write in this review. […]Read More