The Residuals – Born Blind – Album Review With grinding guitars and a lo-fi sound that meets somewhere in the middle of whatever-era of Henry Rollins music you want to select and the grindcore-metal genre, one-man machine Joshua Lykkeberg gives you zero-time to catch your breath after pushing play and starting-up “Waiting For A Cure” […]Read More
Sam And The Black Seas – Silver – Album Review On April 21st last year in 2016, we received a link to a modest handful of songs via Soundcloud link to first discover the music of Sam And The Black Seas. As it turned out, those songs happened to be amazing…and my enthusiasm for this […]Read More
Kiev – Swish – Album Review Bro…way to take it to the next level homie! It’s not like I wasn’t impressed the last time I had the opportunity to check out Kiev’s music on his Infinite Positivity EP…but for real – this album is like…way better isn’t it? Is it just me? I remember thinking […]Read More
Henry Metal – So It Hath Begun – Album Review And the award for best band name out there in the independent music-scene goes to… HENRY METAL! So It Hath Begun. Damn right it has! I’m rare to strip a direct quote unless I really see one that says something better than I feel like […]Read More
The Ghost Of Brooklyn – Alive In The Subway – Album Review Holy Ghost! This dude’s still on our main page from the LAST time we reviewed him, which was like, only ten days ago when we reviewed The Ghost Of Brooklyn’s album Graveyard On The Hill. We haven’t even had a full rotation on […]Read More
J Speed – Sehm2yce – Album Review Where the REAL Hip-Hop fans at? Cause if that’s you, you’re gonna wanna turn up for this one. I’ll admit…we’re just catching up to J Speed’s music now…from everything I’ve read, the dude might very well have at least a dozen albums floating around out there since his […]Read More
The Ghost Of Brooklyn – Graveyard On The Hill – Album Review For a dead guy…it seems he’s able to still remain plenty active. Don’t let the lack of life/functional-heartbeat fool you for a moment – when it comes time to make the music, The Ghost Of Brooklyn is alive & well. He’s always had […]Read More
The Machete – Chronicles Of Ridiculous – Album Review Last time we checked into The Machete, they encouraged us to Take Dos with an EP full of vibrant instrumentals & ideas that really stood-out to my ears. Unique and apart from almost everything else out there today – The Machete make a highly-skilled, precise and […]Read More
Yellow Paper Planes – Building A Building – Album Review Man do these guys GET it! If you’re unfamiliar with the music of Yellow Paper Planes, introduce yourself and get used to it; sounds like this don’t stay a secret from the masses forever. I was impressed with their Feather’s Touch EP from back in […]Read More
Stone White – Groove Thang – Album Review Sometimes it can be a satisfying feeling to know you’re going to get what you think you’re going to get. Having a look at the cover of Stone White’s new record…dude’s got his struttin’ black suit on, fedora hat, red tie…large watch just peeking out from the […]Read More