Rawzilk – Death Embrace

Rawzilk – Death Embrace – EP Review Absolutely STOKED about this EP and I’ve been waiting to share it with you from the moment I heard it. Atmosphere, ingenuity and innovation reign supreme throughout the Death Embrace EP from Rawzilk…everything sounds extremely captivating, unexpected and truly new. Lyrically, Rawzilk packs in an impressive amount of […]Read More

VinLa’Infinite – Heroes Don’t Exist

VinLa’Infinite – Heroes Don’t Exist – EP Review If you’re looking for a solid example of what it means to commit to a performance…look no further, you’ve found it. VinLa’Infinite is absolutely creating new rhythms & rhymes on the Heroes Don’t Exist EP – and as it turns out, it all seems to sound as […]Read More

SlimDali – The Clique

SlimDali – The Clique – EP Review Alright…I honestly can’t ever recall the last time I can remember music amping me up so much personally that I tried to go and figure it out on my own…I’ve never put any time into learning the music of others, cover-songs or what not…not since long ago when […]Read More

G.W.M. – Dusty Walk

G.W.M. – Dusty Walk – EP Review The D&B crowd should dig this pretty much straight away… G.W.M. has put together a rad composition to open up the EP with its title-track, “Dusty Walk” supplying the instant beats, grooving low-end synth and sparkling vocal-samples all threading & weaving through each other in the mix for […]Read More

Alex Rosselli – On The Beach

Alex Rosselli – On The Beach – EP Review Interesting creations from Alex Rosselli…he’s recently jumped-aboard the experimental/soundscape train and heading off into all kinds of new atmospheres and discovering new musical terrain. At the end of the day, the music Alex is making incorporates a strong vibe of fusion, free-jazz progressions and the signature […]Read More

Tome – Where Little Has Grown Before

Tome – Where Little Has Grown Before – EP Review It’s been about a year since we’ve visited with the music of Tome and what the band is up to…and wouldn’t you know it – they’re back with a brand-new record, Where Little Has Grown Before. It could just be my memory…but this new EP […]Read More

Dash The Baptist – The Book Of Dash

Dash The Baptist – The Book Of Dash – EP Review I think…somehow…in about twenty-four hours past our site’s recent troubles, that we pulled it off…we caught up…we’re moving forward again and reasonably back on schedule! And besides…as they say, each day is a new day right? So either way, behind or ahead, each one […]Read More

Brandon Jeffries – Future Classic

Brandon Jeffries – Future Classic – EP Review Sometimes you can see something coming from a mile away…but it’s also nice to get confirmation on what you’re seeing upon further examination…if only just to prove to yourself that you’re not crazy in the assumptions of which your eyes have led you to believe. After seeing […]Read More

Shadows & Mirrors – Dangerous

Shadows & Mirrors – Dangerous – EP Review Some pretty inventive stuff coming out of the speakers this morning due to the dark-art & mischevious-music of Rockford, Illionois’ industrial/goth/electro/rock band Shadows & Mirrors. A set of rhythmic-grooves that pulse wildly like the beginning spurts of a jugular-stabbing; the music still has a ton of life […]Read More

Shelita Burke – Transfixed

Shelita Burke – Transfixed – EP Review Shelita Burke has put together a wonderful, mystical set of rhythms and melodies on her latest EP, Transfixed. Right from the drop as it opens – this lady stole my heart with an absolutely inspiring performance through her vocals…jazzy in the sound…there’s a lot of style and grace […]Read More