RubberStamp – Liquid – Album Review So let’s see what we’ve got here…from what I understand, RubberStamp is one of them all-star collaborations from the underground Indie scene, connected to us here at sleepingbagstudios through none other than Gary Blake, whom y’all probably remember from his work in Neon Radiation. Always a reliable source of […]Read More
Azwel – The Drifting Game – Album Review It’s been about four years since we first learned about the music of Azwel and interviewed its main man behind the music, Jason Perrillo on our pages here. It’s been about two years since the release of their previous record called XV, or one if you count […]Read More
Milana Zilnik – Metamorfosi – Album Review Let me tell ya folks…I put on a record like Metamorfosi by Milana Zilnik, and it’s the kind of album you’ll find me ecstatic about having access to long before it came out, you know what I mean? I ain’t gonna lie to ya…the perks of a music […]Read More
Debris Discs – Post War Plans – Album Review Definitely an interesting project to learn about…it’s clear that solo-artist James Eary puts a lot of effort & thought into all that he does in Debris Discs, from the concepts driving the material, straight into the execution and finished tunes you’ll hear on Post War Plans. […]Read More
Les Fradkin – Reality – The Rock Opera – Album Review “Overture” – it seems as good a place to start as any, so why not jump right into this? Y’all know the name by now, we’ve reviewed Les Fradkin’s music a hundred and fifty-six times this year, give or take a few. He goes […]Read More
Ernest Aines – Spiral Bound – Album Review Back in the summer of 2022, I latched onto the music of Ernest Aines through a stellar single called “Yellowstone” that revealed just how special this dude’s talent really was. Since then, he’s been out there traveling around the world, including a stop in my own backyard […]Read More
Helen O’Shea – Sturdy Souls – Album Review Alrighty…as some of you might remember from earlier this month in October, we had a peek into what singer/songwriter Helen O’Shea was up to with a couple of tracks from her album Sturdy Souls in review – and now we’re back to finish the job by checking […]Read More
Land Of Chocolate – Your Finest Hour – Album Review “This album is old enough to vote.” #TheyAreNotKiddingYall Even though their sound actually traces back much further to the roots of Progressive music and its first clever combinations to include some Pop/Jazz into its whole Rock vibe, if we’re talking about the nineteen-plus years ago […]Read More
Fergal Nash – On A Constant Roll – Album Review You can hear that classic singer/songwriter vibe in Fergal Nash as his upcoming album On A Constant Roll (Oct. 27th) starts up with “Walking Tall.” I can get behind what I’m hearing well enough…he’s got that light-Rock vibe that took over in the late 90s […]Read More
Blunt Objects – No One’s Coming – Album Review Has it really been since July that I last reviewed the music of Bill Owens in Blunt Objects? That seems crazy to me…it still feels like it was just yesterday. I mean…I know I was talking about him yesterday in reviewing a record by Big Bus […]Read More