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
Lauren Kaur Dhamu – Only Human – EP Review Let me tell ya all about what I wasn’t expecting to hear when I pushed play on Lauren Kaur Dhamu’s latest EP, it was the male-vocal sample that starts out the beginning of the title-track “Only Human.” At the time of, all I had to go […]Read More
The One2s – EP 2 – EP Review You might have to forgive me on this one. Even though we’re dealing with only two numbers through this new review on the The One2s we’re discussing the second EP and not the first; I’m going to do my best to not discuss anything about the beat […]Read More
Mountain Mirrors – Asylum Acres – EP Review Gonna have to restrain myself from an endless array of Travis Meeks stories. At the outset of Asylum Acres, the new EP from Mountain Mirrors, you’d have to be crazy not to hear a comparison between this talented group and the mid 90’s band Days Of The […]Read More