The Gangsta Rabbi – The Gangsta Rabbi’s Thrash Opus – Year 1812 Fest. Overture In EbMAJ – Album Review You might find it odd to learn I expected The Gangsta Rabbi’s return this time around. Every so often, when I get a spare minute or two…like the self-proclaimed Godfather of the independent music-scene I like […]Read More
Armonite – And The Stars Above – Album Review There is almost no comparison to be made here, no relatable experience, no words to justify just how much I love what I hear in this band and on this record – this is absolutely one of the best of the year. And The Stars Above […]Read More
Far From Final – Crossing The Sun – Album Review I dig a lot of what I’m hearing in this new record from Far From Final – you might have even caught a few of my thoughts on this project from W. A. Wyatt on the last episode of the SBS Podcast when I was […]Read More
Room 1985 – The Bliss – Album Review Always got time in my day for the UK-based post/psych-rockers in Room 1985! Checking this one out in advance and stoked to do so – you can cop yourself a copy on August 10th coming up, just around the corner. For now, you’ll just have to take […]Read More
Aidan – Self Portrait – Album Review The emotionally-based adventures of Aidan continue. If you’ve been keeping up with our page this year, you’re plenty familiar with the name Aidan by now – this will be the third record this year we’ve examined by the young artist finding his way into the scene. And by […]Read More
Michael Regina – A Far Better World – Album Review Don’t mistake a chilled-out sound for a weak work ethic – this is Michael Regina’s FOURTH album this YEAR! How are you feeling about those two songs you’ve been working on for the past year and a half now? Feeling like it’s probably time to […]Read More
Voluptas Mors – Inception – Album Review Like clockwork! No surprises here – Voluptas Mors is back already with another new album, proving my theory that its two main members Ramon and Laura clearly do not require that thing the rest of us humans need & have come to call ‘sleep’ – I swear these […]Read More
Lay B – Turbulence – Album Review An emcee with killer instincts, supreme talent, and the right beats to work with – Lay B has put together a stunning record with the set-list of songs on Turbulence. After spinning it several times, if there were weak points to be found somewhere, I would have found’em […]Read More
Martin Del Carpio – Involution – Album Review Truly unique stuff from experimental artist Martin Del Carpio…not all that often that you run into a record that expands through this much terrain, both in sound and depth of the content within. If you read through the write-up on the Involution album, you’ll discover that the […]Read More
Joshua – Your Time Is Coming Soon… – Album Review “Do not assume that I have come to bring peace on Earth.” While that might very well be the case here homies, Joshua also stands a great chance of uniting the people through the music he makes as he prepares for battle, ready to scorch […]Read More