Aaron Hart – Valentine – EP Review You get two guesses as to when the official release date for this EP occurred this year but that’s it. Aaron Hart, taking a minute or two outside of his main project in the Denver-based Glam Rock band Love Stallion, hauled out a set of three heartfelt solo […]Read More
Walley – Walley’s World – EP Review Ayyyyyyy yo! This is Walley’s World y’all – we’re just livin’ in it. This dude. Walley gets it – this is exactly how you start a record and make a massive impact right from the drop – the eerie vibes of “Benjis” haunt the music while the main […]Read More
DN1XX – AL1EN – EP Review I tell ya…when it comes to the husband/wife working-combos in pop-culture I still think it’s largely examples like Tom Cruise & Nicole Kidman working together…which was brilliant to some, terrible for others. Or even worse, something like Madonna and Guy Ritchie which was much more unanimously panned in the […]Read More
Little Ghost – Beneath The Surface – EP Review And there it was…the world’s scariest word/location in music right now…Nashville. For reasons I’ve outlined about a hundred million times at this page. No need to go into all that this time around. Thankfully. Whereas the issue is usually trying to get to the heart of […]Read More
Balthazars Machine – A Different Path – EP Review Alrighty! Something for the heavy/hard-rock crowd here. According to legend out there on the internet, Balthazars Machine first started back up in 2003. The solo-project of Börje Reinholdsson, who’s been out there on stage throughout the Swedish music-scene with a whole bunch of bands, decided to […]Read More
Olivia Corish – Share The Joy – EP Review Full disclosure, I’ve been fortunate enough to briefly chat with Olivia behind the scenes. While readers of these pages know that never taints my objectivity, I can’t help but point out that she’s just about one of the most pleasant, polite, and thoughtful people I’ve encountered […]Read More
Mohammad Razi – Lost At Night – EP Review Absolutely sign me up for THIS. I’ve really only been introduced to the music of Mohammad Razi for a short amount of time, but man has this guy made a serious impression already. Straight-up, he’s got a master’s grip on texture and sonic frequencies, and an […]Read More
TWO MIXS – Separate Checks – EP Review Three really different tunes from TWO MIXS here in review today…almost surprising to find them all on one record when it comes right down to it – Separate Checks is actually quite a trip. And I suppose in this particular case, I mean that fairly literally in […]Read More
Color School – Close Enough To Fix – EP Review Pleasant vibes from this crew! Let me see if I’ve got the full story straight here after checking out the details I could find online & notes I have… Color School is a band based out of DC, down south from us here in Canada, […]Read More
Bobby Bofman – Maybe Today – EP Review As promised – back-to-back Bobby Bofman for ya! We’re continuing on in checking out his latest tunes on the Maybe Today EP after having just reviewed the versatile set of songs on the Happy Rhythm EP – if you haven’t checked that out yet, make sure to […]Read More