Michael Reddington – You Find Out On Your Own

Michael Reddington – You Find Out On Your Own – EP Review Real potential fully-realized here on Michael Reddington’s debut EP, You Find Out On Your Own – if you’re looking for a solid sound in music & voice for pop/rock tunes – you’ve probably just found one today like I have here. I’ll admit…from […]Read More

Nave – Cosby Kids

Nave – Cosby Kids – EP Review/Espresso Album-Preview Ohhhhhhhh boy! You ever have that moment…whether it’s staring at the garbage-dude outside in winter, or the call-center ‘help-desk’ representative, or maybe even the mayor of your hometown dealing with municipal headaches…could be anyone with any occupation really…but have you ever had that moment where you’re like, […]Read More

Vaultry – Coven

Vaultry – Coven – EP Review Well…fuck eh? Canadian-based band Vaultry has put out a punishing set of four new songs on their latest EP, Coven. Tightly played, expertly assembled, written and produced – this is extremely well-thought-out material that draws from aggression, melody and truly impressive instincts that lead to wildly-dynamic songs on this […]Read More

Plum – Light Years, Dark Years

Plum – Light Years, Dark Years – EP Review Demonstrating a natural-inclination towards music that has a real party-atmosphere, chilled-vibes and exciting rhythm & grooves – Plum is kicking some ass on Light Years, Dark Years, their brand-new EP. Full of crunchy & distorted guitar-riffs, fantastic drum-rolls & fills and melody that soars through the […]Read More

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