WRATH – Red Dragon – Album Review I know what you’re thinking. You’re looking at the band’s name, and you’re like…well – what kind of music IS it, right? Are we talking about Folk? R&B? Classical? Alright, alright…you probably weren’t really wondering that, so much as you were assuming it was straight-up savage Metal – […]Read More
Fred Vanterra – Waikiki Synth – Album Review It’s almost too easy to picture Fred rocking the heck out in his living room with the synths blasting through the speakers all around him. Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure he ends up in some kind of studio or whatever to make the finalized product you’re […]Read More
Fever Moon – The Long Chains Of Love – Album Review Man. And I thought I had it good with the last Fever Moon record! Sometimes you just get that feeling, you know? You listen to a song like “Holiday Hill” that starts up The Long Chains Of Love, and it’s like your whole soul […]Read More
Kat Bryan – Music For The End Of The World – Album Review Word! From right here in our own backyard you say? Sign me up! While I’m usually only half-aware of where the music I’m listening to is coming from…I instantly noticed the Canadian-spelling of “Centre” from Kat’s advance single “Centre Of The Earth” […]Read More
Conscience Rhyme – Jacqui’s Son – Album Review Straight-UP…if quality like this takes as much time as it has, give this man another nine years and wait patiently until that next record drops! Believe it y’all…that’s the only thing I can’t explain – I have no clue what has put the nearly nine-year gap into […]Read More
Fever Moon – Keepers Park – Album Review Been looking forward to tellin’ ya about this record…Fever Moon has got some great things goin’ on. Looks like this project/band based out of Tokyo has been extra active if you’re looking at their pages like Bandcamp online, where you’ll find they’ve got not only Keepers Park […]Read More
Kabir Sheikh – Scared New World – Album Review No surprise to me – this dude rocks a solid solo album. I’ve listened to Kabir’s music plenty in the past, though always through his band The Silver Bayonets. I liked what I had heard before…I think like most people in this world, I had my […]Read More
Mad Hugs – Mad Hugs – Album Review “…just a good instrumental album to get faded to or what not.” Ahem. I’ll be the judge of that, thank you very much. *Crrrrrraaaaaaaaack Looks like it’s been a busy year for Mad Hugs…errr…more like months that is, from what it looks like online. This is the […]Read More
Luke Brown – Rain – Album Review Word on the street is that this record was originally made a couple years back, but just dropped online into the world here in 2022 – so what you’re hearing from Luke Brown is actually a reflection of where it all started…the past of his beginnings echoing right […]Read More
Stone Portal – Stealing Airwaves – Album Review Well here ya go…Stone Portal is clearly here to ROCK – pun both intended, and obviously unavoidable. No joke though folks…you wouldn’t be able to miss that fact if you tried – the opening-track/title-tune/lead-single of Stone Portal’s new album, “Stealing Airwaves,” instantly gets the blood flowing and […]Read More