The Infidels – Lobotomy

The Infidels – Lobotomy – Album Review This whole realm of music is an interesting place I tells ya.  Some folks out there will call a seven song record an EP, some will insist it’s an album.  Some will tell ya it depends on the length of the total amount of time that determines which […]Read More

Grant Jesse Prosser – Temporal Autumn

Grant Jesse Prosser – Temporal Autumn – Album Review As I put on Grant Jesse Prosser’s brand-new solo album Temporal Autumn and “Empty Spaces” began, this dude took me right back to a sound I love that I’ve never forgotten.  With the gentle approach to Pop/Rock you’ll find at the beginning of this record, you […]Read More

Galliano Sommavilla – Light And Shade ‘The Colours Of The

Galliano Sommavilla – Light And Shade ‘The Colours Of The Piano’ – Album Review Always a pleasure to listen to this man play. While it’s true that any musician’s career will reveal peaks & valleys over time, the vast majority of what we’ve heard from Galliano Sommavilla over these past three years has always sounded […]Read More

Kluane Takhini & James Hill – To Catch Lightning In

Kluane Takhini & James Hill – To Catch Lightning In A Bottle – Album Review I would certainly encourage you to have a listen to this record right here. On the one hand, we’ve got a world where half of its inhabitants scarcely ever listen to instrumental music, while the other half can quickly recognize […]Read More

Sparrow Moon Lodge – Bulldozer

Sparrow Moon Lodge – Bulldozer – Album Review Alrighty y’all…we’ve got a heads up here on an album you can find being released in January of the new year ahead, and from the sounds of things, I think you can safely say that keeping an eye and an ear out for the official release of […]Read More

Pete Gustard – Wash It Down With Sugar

Pete Gustard – Wash It Down With Sugar – Album Review With all my hootin’ and hollerin’ about this guy right here over the years, I can only hope that y’all know the name of Pete Gustard by now.  Whether it’s been his music in the band Seashaped, his tunes in the band Giant Silent […]Read More

Temple Of The Diagonal – Deviations

Temple Of The Diagonal – Deviations – Album Review Now here we go…this is the kind of ominous beginning to a record that incites intrigue for sure!  Listening to “Opening The Eye” start up the debut album by Temple Of The Diagonal brought me back to the time I randomly downloaded some spoken-word Aleister Crowley […]Read More

Stuart Pearson – American Gothic

Stuart Pearson – American Gothic – Album Review I tell ya folks…there are some things in this lifetime that your soul simply seems to be tied to, you know what I mean?  I can’t remember the specific date that I first saw the legendary painting by Grant Wood called American Gothic for the first time, […]Read More

RubberStamp – Liquid

RubberStamp – Liquid – Album Review So let’s see what we’ve got here…from what I understand, RubberStamp is one of them all-star collaborations from the underground Indie scene, connected to us here at sleepingbagstudios through none other than Gary Blake, whom y’all probably remember from his work in Neon Radiation.  Always a reliable source of […]Read More

Azwel – The Drifting Game

Azwel – The Drifting Game – Album Review It’s been about four years since we first learned about the music of Azwel and interviewed its main man behind the music, Jason Perrillo on our pages here.  It’s been about two years since the release of their previous record called XV, or one if you count […]Read More