Anne Steele – What’s Mine – EP Review Don’t get me wrong, weather-wise it would have been a bright & sunny day here in BC no matter what was coming through our speakers today…it’s one of our rare April days without rain it would seem; but I’ll absolutely make the case for the sunshine finding […]Read More
Lola de Hanna – The Other Side – EP Review Independent music-scene…you will forever astonish me with the sounds you put out of my speakers. I’ll fully admit to instantly being hooked on Lola de Hanna’s style & beat immediately as the opening song “Thin Air” burst brightly with exotic sounds and beautiful textures as […]Read More
Gravedale High – Aux Morts – EP Review Sure – why not? I mean, I spent my entire day with folk-band from Vancouver Island, West My Friend, yesterday…so I suppose switching it up here to the horror-punk music of Gravedale High would be my natural direction, right? Like I said – why not? I like […]Read More
Fu Kon Riots – You Know, Right? – EP Review Home-grown! Vancouver, BC’s own Fu Kon Riots – a trio of unleashed musical fury – released their debut EP just shortly after we covered another Vancouver release from this year early in January when Fey released Bye Bipolar. Now…what I didn’t realize at the time, […]Read More
Manett – Stigma Style – EP Review I’d like to thank Manett personally for entertaining me day after day throughout this week whilst I eat my cereal. And no, I’m not suggesting that makes her music for the morning only; I’m a cereal-freak, I eat that stuff at any time of day. Got a bowlful […]Read More
Joy Villa – I Make The Static – EP Review Joy! So…first off…I can go on the luckiest streaks of listening sometimes that it’s not even funny; it’s more like a confirmation of being in the place where I’m truly supposed to be, doing what I’m truly supposed to be doing. Now…I’m not staring at […]Read More
Don Puglisi – Bubbles Of Light – EP Review Some good indie-rock put forth here from Don Puglisi. Clearly a seasoned musician that’s got experience and a rich understanding of how to create captivating tapestries of rock that transform themselves and expand into beautiful melodies, solos and overall performances. In those very first opening moments […]Read More
Lovesucker – Lovesucker – EP Review It’s been an excellent day in the studio here. Started it off interviewing the fantastically-talented Kristia Di Gregorio and now here I get to continue on this wicked start with even more great music coming through my speakers courtesy of Lovesucker. This new self-titled EP has a high-level of […]Read More
Delilah – Sings Sarah + 1 – EP Review The ‘Sarah’ in the title refers to famous jazz singer Sarah Vaughan from the 1940’s-ish era, and also points to solo-artist Delilah’s pure love for her music & sound. With this EP, Delilah Sings Sarah + 1 cover of another renowned artist, Nat King Cole, in […]Read More
HidNTrackz – The Misconceptions Of Me – EP Review Exceptional! HidNTrackz has shown up for the recording, yessir! From what I can hear on The Misconceptions Of Me EP, and what I’ve learned from a few back & forth messages…well…seems like a pretty good guy looking to bring a little honesty to his own music […]Read More