Virtue N’ Vices – Edge Of Existence – Album Review “We are a rock band out of Hartford, CT, born from the ashes of two area bands, Paragon Theorem and Vision Within.” #ahem #canigetalittleclarificationonthatpleaseandthankyou Man. That’s HEAVY! “Born from the ashes” certainly implies these other bands are…gone? I do see a few shout-outs to Virtue […]Read More
Mojo Dingo – Mojo Dingo – Album Review A band on the Paper Rock Scissors label! Well why didn’t ya say so!?! You can always rely on the crew there to supply ya with quality tunes. Mojo Dingo has just made their official debut on the Australian-based label, bringing a Blues/Funk-Rock dimension to the growing […]Read More
Belmez Faces – This Is The Dark Timeline – Album Review And here we are, just as we promised! If you tuned into the most recent episode of the SBS Podcast, you’re ahead of the pack – we played their song “Sinister Blood” on the show, and you’ve got yourself a good idea of what […]Read More
Pete Gustard – Battlefield Ballet – Album Review Well now! That’s definitely some of the best album artwork I’ve seen…ever? Amazing. Provocative. Enticing. An image like that is as artistic as it is insightful…but really, we should expect nothing less from Pete Gustard at this point in his career, you know what I mean? This […]Read More
Niels H – Orange Purple Skies – Album Review Some dudes were just born to rock – it still doesn’t mean it just happens overnight. As legend has it, Niels H joined his first band back when he was nineteen…which by some measures, including his own, could certainly be considered to be a late start […]Read More
Paul Bibbins – The Last Perfect Performance – Album Review No better way than to help our neighbors down south celebrate their holiday today than by bringing you a man willing to grab an axe & cover the ol’ “Star Spangled Banner” for ya right? Meet Paul Bibbins y’all – and happy 4th of July […]Read More
Nate Jacobucci – O-Bone – Album Review Nate! Why didn’t ya just tell me you were right next door? Alright…to be fair…he probably didn’t for at least three reasons. One being, I’ve never met the guy…so there’s that…two being the lockdown has kinda prevented moving around for quite some time anyhow, and I suppose three […]Read More
Sean Waterman – Devices – Album Review Meat. And Potatoes. Simple. Watching my peers out there online attempt to contort this album’s title into some kind of clever tag line that works has been…oh I suppose both sad & interesting. When it works, it works – none of these did, but I mean sure, do […]Read More
Erik Odsell – Human – Album Review When I originally first reviewed Erik Odsell’s music back in 2016 with the release of his debut record Searching For Lost Boys Island, it was impossible to deny the man had himself a very strong connection to music and was definitely heading into a verifiable career as an […]Read More
The Crossing Crew – River Radio – EP Review Well now…someone has been busy, haven’t they? Some folks have the advantage of a great band name…sometimes it’s a song title or two…sometimes it’s just all-out unforgettable music that makes you remember them…sometimes it really hasn’t been all that long since you last heard something, and […]Read More