Nomad Scorpio – Victims & Vandals – EP Review THAT…is one hell of a first impression. A debut EP from Nomad Scorpio, on a brand-new label called Stereo Era Records, run by Matt Byron, whom you’ve seen here on our shows & pages in the past – I mean…that’s a lot of NEWNESS going on, […]Read More
Klem – Aesthetic EP1 – EP Review Can’t knock the side-hustle yo! Ryan Klem…aka Klem…this is a guy that gets it. As far as I can tell & what I’ve read, the dude’s a musical multi-talent of all kinds from his own stuff to producing other people’s material – and the collaborative spirit is really […]Read More
The Printer Convention – Volume One / “Green Light” – EP + Single Review Not a bad deal at all. Apparently smoking a whole bunch of cigarettes will eventually lead you into a great band one day…the Surgeon General can go off and sit’n’spin on it after everything I’ve read about how The Printer Convention […]Read More
Ankur – Shades – EP Review As I was checking out this new EP from versatile artist/rapper/singer Ankur out of Sydney, Australia, I realized that I’ve always cherished my relationship to the music from that region of the world…but that aside from the ultra-aggressive rhymes of BIG KIDD, the vast majority of my experience with […]Read More
Revell Wins – Symmetry – EP Review InstruMETAL! Make sure you note the spelling eh? Yes it’s technically instrumental music that you’ll find on the Symmetry EP – but taking out that one letter makes a world of difference in terms of what you can expect to hear. So be ready – Revell Wins hits […]Read More
HAF – Genesis – EP Review “How can I be negative when life is fuckin’ lit?” Good call homie. Right off the bat, I was digging the piano melody that started out HAF’s Genesis EP on the first cut “Life Story,” but it certainly went on to reveal a whole lot more worth listening to […]Read More
Acharya – Tilt – EP Review It’s not too often that I bust this comment out, so take this to heart – Acharya is ahead of the game. Very interesting in the sense that I fully believe this collaborative-spirited duo out of California has an extremely appealing sound that’s been justifiably compared to killer mainstream […]Read More
Dr. Byow – Transmissions From The Shadow Realm – EP Review I tell ya…tough to keep a band so tight together these days that one of the members doesn’t eventually go off and start a solo career – even fictional ones apparently! It seems as if one of Those Shadow People – the fantastic comic/music […]Read More
Between The Void – Beat’Em Up – EP Review Ohhhhhhhhhh Between The Void – you lot have gotta be stoked on how this EP came out eh? Definitely a band I remember from back in 2016 when I reviewed their self-titled record and discovered their barnstorming energy for the first time. Been a great month […]Read More
Queen’s Birthday – Hoping Mechanism – EP Review Definitely dig the story I’m piecing together about Queen’s Birthday as I check out their social-media & debut EP online…digging the sound too, but it’s been rad to learn about the journey this duo has taken to get to where they are today. Seems like Hoping Mechanism […]Read More