Lifestyle Learning Music – Geometry

Lifestyle Learning Music – Volume #2 Geometry – Album Review Music is one of our most powerful creations and learning tools. I’ve been lucky all my life in my ability to relate to people; being sympathetic or empathetic to a person’s situation has always been something that has come naturally to me, even from what […]Read More

Dirti Speshuls – Long Time Coming

Dirti Speshuls – Long Time Coming – Album Review Quite often I can find myself trying to figure out how other people might listen to music…like as in, what quantities, what doses, how often do they change bands or song to song… What I’ve gathered in all my time spent listening to music through my entire […]Read More

Gaz Patterson – Dodging Bullets

Gaz Patterson – Dodging Bullets – Album Review There are a couple of very interesting methods you can use to listen to the new album from Gaz Petterson of the UK. You could listen to it for the energy in these tightly-written pop/rock tunes…in fact, if you put it on and press play you’ll find it […]Read More

Chartt – Chartt

Chartt – Chartt – Mixtape Review “You know my name but you don’t know my story at all. I write my life into my music, just listen.” That’s a haunting quote lifted directly from the social media pages of Chartt, our mixtape-specialist in review here today. From everything I’ve heard on this self-titled effort – that’s a […]Read More

Catalina Shortwave – Repeater

Catalina Shortwave – Repeater – Album Review You know for a second there…I was sure I heard a guitar solo…but…this is a NEW album from Catalina Shortwave isn’t it? Instrumentation isn’t found on present-day records anymore is it? Surely I must have been hearing something else in the background…no…wait…there it is again! And again…and again! That’s certainly always […]Read More

Sam Gibson – Plastic Universe

Sam Gibson – Plastic Universe – Album Review Right off the bat – that’s an album title that resonates with me strongly. With so many ideas recycled daily…almost like we’ve planned our own obsolescence…it can be tough to sometimes navigate through our valleys of malls and believe we’ve created anything significant here on planet Earth. And if […]Read More

Shagpile – Outside In

Shagpile – Outside In – Album Review Well now! I suppose a “Happy Anniversary” or sorts, is due to all involved today… When we first started reviewing independent albums on the site, we were led to a tiny-two piece band way over in the UK called We Steal Flyers, and we reviewed their album Sidecars & […]Read More

Sandeep Khurana – Conscious Dance Rhythms

Sandeep Khurana – Conscious Dance Rhythms – Album Review What an accurate title for an album in this style! I can admit, I haven’t spent a lot of time in the drum’n’bass part of the world, but I’m well versed in all-sounds of the instrumental variety. After a thorough listen, Sandeep Khurana has a lot in common […]Read More

CitySpeak – Audio Tech-Noir

CitySpeak – Audio Tech-Noir – Album Review Reliable beat creator – Jesse Mason, whom we had met last year in a written interview on our pages in discovering the music of CitySpeak, was just getting ready to focus on getting this album finished and released when we had talked to him last year. Now the fruits […]Read More

Jimmy Jax Pinchak – Make It Better

Jimmy Jax Pinchak Band – Make It Better – Album Review Now here’s an impressive backstory! It seems that good ol’ JJP has not only found an ability to entertain through his music, but also through the Hollywood screens. To name a few of the movies you’ve surely already SEEN with him in it could include […]Read More