The Gangsta Rabbi – 2nd King Of JEWISH PUNK #31/69 – Album Review For those just tuning into the story/music/life of Steve Lieberman, aka The Gangsta Rabbi, allow me to catch you up quickly for context…there are a few details to be known before listening and a couple new details about this artist in-general. Steve […]Read More
Flim – Positive Imagination – Album Review Flim! I mean…I know it wasn’t always the case but once you’ve officially moved just down the road, you’re supposed to say hello to your neighbours! Note the spelling there dear readers – usually I just let Microsoft Word win by spelling things in the American English that […]Read More
Sienná – Q.o.S – Album Review Let me tell you people…sometimes a connection to a record can be a seriously instantaneous thing. I was barely more than twenty-seconds into “Yes” before I realized just how much I was about to LOVE what Sienná was going to bring to my speakers…and by the time I was […]Read More
Jay Jai – My Soundcloud Project – Album Review Sometimes behind the scenes you can get a sense of where an artist is at with their work. I say sometimes…because it’s probably rarer than you’d think; some people will submit music and add the standard links & promo-related materials – usually management…other artists want to […]Read More
The Bingo Brothers – Top Ten – Album Review + Bonus Singles Alright…I found this album to be an incredibly fascinating one to review; from a writer’s point of view – The Bingo Brothers have done so much with their own music and made it so compellingly versatile that it’s almost tough to pare-down the […]Read More
Randy Steele – Songs From The Suck – Album Review Put your jug and washboard down for a moment and put your hands together to give it up for Randy Steele ladies and gentlemen! Achieving the impossible…he’s constructed a country/folk/bluegrass record that didn’t make me want to off myself even in the slightest – in […]Read More
Race To Neptune – Oh Contraire – Album Review Long before I even got into this review-writing racket, I was convinced beyond doubt that you could in fact, judge music by its cover and have your assumptions confirmed 99% of the time. I’m not saying that a record, tape or cd needed to have the […]Read More
Free From Gravity – Step In To The Sunlight – Album Review It’s actually pretty rare to stumble onto an album as whole, inoffensive and chilled-out as this new album Step In To The Sunlight from the UK’s Free From Gravity is. I was of two-minds when it came to examining these songs from their […]Read More
Elmo Karjalainen – Age Of Heroes – Album Review If you’ve been following along with the SBS Podcast lately, that’s all the proof you’d need to know we’ve continued to remain a fan of guitar-virtuoso Elmo Karjalainen ever since we had the privilege of reviewing it for the first time in the middle of 2015. […]Read More