Glenn Murawski – Vicissitudes – Album Review Alrighty folks…here’s a name you should all be familiar with at our pages by now – this will be the 5th time we’ve featured & reviewed the ever-creative artist Glenn Murawski’s music at our page in well-under a year’s time! I’m not too sure how many of you […]Read More
Billy Roberts And The Rough Riders – The Southern Sessions – Album Review Gather ‘round the fire friends…lemme tell ya the tale of a true outlaw from the music-scene we love and share a new chapter in the saga of Billy Roberts And The Rough Riders. If you read these pages of ours on the […]Read More
Key West Chris – All The Best From Key West – Album Review “Music from Key West and The Florida Keys!” Say what you like…whether KWC is suited to your style or personal taste aside, this man’s extremely well organized, professional, and downright flawless when it comes to how he’s executed & performed the songs […]Read More
Bees In A Bottle – Treasures Ugly And Few – Album Review In the rarest of rare slice of music that never disappoints, you’ll find the duo of Chad & Christine McAllister of Bees In A Bottle. I reviewed them for the first time back at the end of 2013, which qualified them to be […]Read More
Steve Markoff & Patricia Lazzara – Timeless – Album Review I know what you’re thinking. You’re looking at the album cover and you’re like, “that’s Metal.” And hey, y’ain’t wrong. Flutes would technically be made of metal, or at least a metal alloy in most cases. I’m simply addressing the elephant in the room in […]Read More
Noah James Hittner – willing – Album Review According to all the notes I’ve got scattered across my desktop, it’s safe to say that artist Noah James Hittner was born a man of music. The son of a Country-Rock legend, he’s currently based out of Madison, WI, he’s touring regularly, and has appeared several times […]Read More
Pagan Interface – Psychic Feedback & The Crystal Void – Album Review From the project that brought you The Last Days Of Everything earlier this year just prior to summer 2019 – one of our favorite oddities from the independent music realm returns to the SBS homepage. Here in review for a brand-new record called […]Read More
SMAIBLUE – That’s Enough Love Songs – See You Soon – Album Review I’ve been a big fan of this project ever since I started listening to the subtle sounds of SMAIBLUE earlier this year, back in the summer when I reviewed a handful of singles. Back already with a whole new set of songs […]Read More
Joho – Youth In Retrospect – Album Review With a quick recorded message reminding Joho he’s got love coming in, “Red Soda” starts us all gliding into Youth In Retrospect smoothly. You notice key things about this entertainer quickly, like Joho being willing to handle his business on the mic from the hooks to the […]Read More
Michael Regina – Stargazer – Album Review The warm glow of synths that springs to life before the ninety-second mark of Michael Regina’s “Orbit Epoch” that opens up his latest album Stargazer was the perfect reminder of what this soundscape artist is capable of. As vivid as a three-dimensional painting, the dazzling colors in the […]Read More