STV – VCR

STV – VCR – Album Review Right on…I like dealing with people that have some SENSE! I mean…to think…for a moment there, errr, well…several years really…the songs on VCR were sitting on a SHELF somewhere, just waiting for an update and that inspirational spark from their creator to truly bring them to life and put […]Read More

Misha Kolesoski – The Catacomb Suburbs

Misha Kolesoski – The Catacomb Suburbs – Album Review So…well…you’re not often going to stumble across something as unique in its intention as this is. Misha Kolesoski’s new album, The Catacomb Suburbs, is the musical retelling of what is widely believed to be the very first gothic novel…dating back to 1764 and called The Castle […]Read More

Marcelo Camela – Praise And Strings

Marcelo Camela – Praise And Strings – Album Review Well now! If we haven’t stumbled upon a 25 year-old guitar virtuoso today in review with Marcelo Camela…then I’ve got no real idea about anything I’m doing here; this is truly exceptional talent radiating from this record – it would be impossible not to notice how […]Read More

Tom Rhodes – With Or Without

Tom Rhodes – With Or Without – Album Review You can tell what a professional Tom Rhodes is from the minute that With Or Without begins – and as the album plays that approach never wavers. If you’re a fan of the pure & true song-writer…music with real soul involved in its making…you’re going to […]Read More

Jay Jai – The ‘Just Like You’ Sessions

Jay Jai – The ‘Just Like You’ Sessions – Album Review J-day! J-day! J2 the sequel…double-J’s in review today courtesy of Jay Jai on our homepage today – if you were with us earlier this afternoon then you’ve had a chance to catch up on our thoughts on the Backseat Diary EP – and personally […]Read More

Nobility – Be Safe

Nobility – Be Safe – Album Review Man (and by man I mean y’all) – I have been looking forward to hearing more from Nobility since we last reviewed his rap-music on the album State Of Mind sometime over a year ago now I figure. This emcee possessed deadly skills and a virtually unmatchable flow […]Read More

Red Martian – Ghost Into The Fog

Red Martian – Ghost Into The Fog – Album Review sleepingbagstudios presents the sleek Seattle sound of Seattle 2015!…would be what some sort of attention-grabbing headline would read if we were to dissect these past two-weeks. It seems that while the sound & style has long-shifted past the grunge-heyday it became so well-known for, that […]Read More

Luna Rise – Dark Days & Bright Nights

Luna Rise – Dark Days & Bright Nights – Album Review Well…that makes it a little easier now doesn’t it? I was trying to figure out if I’d be correct in saying that the intense-rock music of Luna Rise still has a majorly melodic backbone that they base their music around – and low & […]Read More

Dave Childz – Forever Real

Dave Childz – Forever Real – Album Review I’ve had some extraordinary luck and amazing finds within the independent rap-scene. Seems to be there’s something about the competitiveness that inherently resides within that genre that really allows it all to consistently raise its game up to the next level with the next emcee to grip […]Read More

Chames – Siddhartha’s Revelations

Chames – Siddhartha’s Revelations – Album Review Having no clue what I’d be in for with this album from Chames, when it first began with the 20th Century Fox theme music, I had to almost chuckle a little. Chances are – I figured from that moment on – or hoped rather – that there would […]Read More