SBS Podcast With Ryan & Jer 014

We’re celebrating all-things Carry Illinois on the SBS Podcast as Ryan cracks into a two-part interview special here today featuring an interview with lead-singer/song-writer Lizzy Lehman. Part II here takes you to last month when Ryan first talked with LL after Carry Illinois had went on tour this fall. Check out her thoughts post-tour, and […]Read More

SBS Podcast With Ryan & Jer 013

We’re celebrating all-things Carry Illinois on the SBS Podcast as Ryan cracks into a two-part interview special here today featuring an interview with lead-singer/song-writer Lizzy Lehman. Part I here takes you to earlier this year when Ryan first talked with LL just before Carry Illinois went on tour this fall. Check out her thoughts pre-tour, […]Read More

Rev. Peter Unger – “Christmas Cards”

Rev. Peter Unger – “Christmas Cards” – Single Review Here’s the thing…I’m just going to toss this warning out there to the entire independent community towards the end of October, which seems entirely too early for me to be doing so, yet the situation has already reared its carolling-head towards me…so I shall continue; make […]Read More

School Friends – Coma

School Friends – Coma – Album Review I’ve been waiting to get to this one for a while now! Something about the cover of the School Friends album and the laundry-list of players on the album gave me the suspicion that this was something I was going to potentially enjoy very, very much. No one […]Read More

Curse & Kisses – Lies

Curse & Kisses – Lies – Music Video Release An aggressive beast of a tune from Curse & Kisses, called “Lies” has just been released in a heavy-bid for your attention in the last quarter of this year. This brooding new-single is also accompanied by a video, filmed both on & off shore, making for […]Read More

Chemical Refugee – “Therapy Song”

Chemical Refugee – “Therapy Song” – Single Review Much like the band we reviewed earlier today when uncovering the music of Shobocon, Sydney Australia’s latest offering in the psychedelic/music combination, Chemical Refugee, are amping up the excitement and putting everything they have into their music right now. Releasing a song per month until their album […]Read More

Shobocon – Shobocon

Shobocon – Shobocon – Album Review If my eyes don’t completely deceive me…I think we’ve actually got our hands on a band from Duncan, B.C. Canada…I haven’t been able to find any hard evidence of that other than a familiar area-code to the phone number listed in their contact information – but if that is […]Read More

B.O.Y. – Be Only You

B.O.Y. – Be Only You – EP Review There is a discernable amount of distinct talent within the all-female, R&B-meets-Trip-hop group B.O.Y. on their smooth sounding EP, Be Only You. The chilled-out vibe in the pulse of the music contrasts with the empowering & seize-the-moment sentiment of much of the lyrical content, making for a […]Read More

A-B-E – A South Bronx Tale

A-B-E – A South Bronx Tale – Album Review When I got up this morning…sun was shining…things were great instantly – you gotta love that! It wasn’t until I jumped online this morning that it began to rain inside…I got to check into an email from a promoter who was a little upset regarding the […]Read More

The Vanilla Milkshakes – Tall People Have No Feelings

The Vanilla Milkshakes – Tall People Have No Feelings – Album Review Ahhh…the softmore album. Predictable as all fuck, The Vanilla Milkshakes show the mature-side of themselves and pull the attitude from their music in a corporate effort to ass-kiss for real dolla-bills y’all. Okay…that’s not the least bit accurate…but they make a reference to […]Read More