Life In A Tree – Say Goodbye To The Nighttime

Life In A Tree – Say Goodbye To The Nighttime Skies – Album Review I tell ya…for such a young band when it comes to their age, you don’t often find something that sounds this complete and well thought-out.  I can tell you firsthand from listening to music all day long throughout the independent music-scene […]Read More

Vessel Decimal – To Be And Not To Be

Vessel Decimal – To Be And Not To Be – Album Review I actually scratched my head in wonder of when the last time I reviewed something metal-esque was when I started listening to Vessel Decimal’s new record To Be And Not To Be…definitely felt like it’s been longer than normal.  Check it out at […]Read More

Paul The Trombonist – Journey To The World

Paul The Trombonist – Journey To The World – Album Review YOU…as listeners…as readers…as music-fans that are every bit as rabid and unrelenting as I am – yes YOU…the people that are always looking for something different that satisfies the ears with a truly innovative ideas that are boldly unique from the rest…I think we’ve […]Read More

Dave Wirth – Flutters

Dave Wirth – Flutters – Album Review A new direction in sound for a musician we’ve heard in the past and reviewed in the pages here at sleepingbagstudios – Dave Wirth, formerly one-half of the duo known as Sprightly Moans is back with an all-instrumental solo-album called Flutters.  Definitely a departure from the music we’ve […]Read More

N0va – Whip Sessions II

N0va – Whip Sessions II – Album Review Great start to Whip Sessions II from independent hip-hop sensation N0va…the smooth sound of “The Go’ Round” proves that he is on that ‘whole different level’ and ready to make the most of this sequel; you can hear immediate improvement on what we’ve already known to sound […]Read More

Chames – Self-Actualization 2

Chames – Self-Actualization 2 – Album Review Great to hear this guy coming back so strongly. Not that it’s been all that long since the last time we heard from Chames; it’s only been about a year’n change since we first reviewed his album Siddhartha’s Revelations…but even if it’s it’s only been a short time […]Read More

Nothing But You – Meant To Be

Nothing But You – Meant To Be – Album Review While it’s easy for me to admit that show-tunes, lounge, dramatic & theatrical performances generally aren’t something that connect with me – it’s also easy for me to admit that I was all smiles while listening to the sincerity and genuine passion in the music […]Read More

Vaultry – Eulogy

Vaultry – Eulogy – Album Review I’ll start by saying this – there really aren’t that many bands out there with the courage to make a record like this.  Regardless of any opinions I have on the music of Vaultry’s sophomore release/first full-length record Eulogy – you have to admire the courage and strength within […]Read More

Alex Rosselli – Holographic Space

Alex Rosselli – Holographic Space – Album Review I tell ya…instrumentalists can quite often have some of the most vibrant and vivid songs you’ll ever hear; combine that along with their intended themes and your own imagination to fill in the blanks and you can end up on a pretty wild ride overall.  Alex Rosselli’s […]Read More

Arda & The Stolen Moon – Minutes Into Years

Arda & The Stolen Moon – Minutes Into Years – Album Review Wow!  First impressions!  First thing I saw was the cost on the ‘Super Ltd Edition’ and the fact that Arda & The Stolen Moon have already impressively sold half of the stock on this particular version, which retails at €75…and I tried as […]Read More