Reviews
REVIEW | …And Out Of The Void Came...
A double album. 15 tracks. 7 years in the making….
REVIEW | Shady Pines Vol. 2 by Nicholas...
Say hello to Nicholas Johnson and his fourth album, Shady…
REVIEW | Electro Bazaar by Midnight Tea Party
I discovered Midnight Tea Party through a co-worker at the…
TRACK x TRACK | Adventure Songs by Aaron...
Adventure Songs by Aaron Wylder, who grew up in the…
DEBUT SINGLE: “Radical” by Baby Schillaci
Welsh 4 piece punk rockers, Baby Schillaci, have released their…
TRACK x TRACK | The Muse by Qveen...
Qveen Herby is the fierce and feisty alter ego of…
REVIEW: Safari Gold: The Years Between Dog and...
What I like best about The Years Between Dog and…
DEBUT SINGLE: “Weapon of Love” by Blone Noble
Blone Noble is bringing sexy 80’s magic back with his…
SLEEP TOKEN
I can’t with Sleep Token. And by can’t, I mean…
The Lucid: Saddle Up and Ride
Following up their 2021 self-titled album, The Lucid are back…
Anti-Flag: Lies They Tell Our Children
Some say as you grow older, your tastes and attitude…
ALBUM REVIEW: Emily Breeze: Rapture
On the 10th of February, in exactly one month, Emily…
The Lucid: Saddle Up and Ride & Mumps
On the 27th of January, The Lucid will be releasing…
Feuerschwanz: Todsünden
For the love of all that is holy, Feuerschwanz’s latest…
The Wind + The Wave: Racing Hearts
Have to thank a fellow music junkie, JrzyGyrl, for putting…
Lord of the Lost: Blood & Glitter
I am brand spanking new to the world of Lord…
Ryan Adams: Blood on the Tracks
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Ryan Adams: Nebraska
Ryan Adams has been a busy man. Not only is…
†††: PERMANENT.RADIANT
The masterminds of Chino Moreno (Deftones) and Shaun Lopez (Far)…
Sponge: Love & Sandwiches and Imaginary Marriage ’94
I have an audio quote of Ville Vallo saying, “Music…
Mother Vulture: Mother Knows Best
Someone I follow on Instagram posted about Mother Vulture and…
Adult Leisure: The Weekend Ritual
Let me tell ya, “Control” by Adult Leisure is a goddamn track.
Joshua Burnside: Late Afternoon In The Meadow (1887)
Late Afternoon in the Meadow (1887) has one foot grounded in the past while one foot moves forward. The EP is a wonderful snapshot in time and space.
Review: Bowie’s Piano Man – Live at The...
I have 1 complaint about Mike Garson and Mason Alexander…
Review: Revelations by Sir Jude
Sir Jude‘s debut album, Revelations, is a beautiful insight into the heart of a being modern woman.
Review: Hello Nimbus by Jamie Beale
If there ever was an album that captured the “Sunday Brunch” good vibes only, then it’s Hello Nimbus from Jamie Beale.
Review: Random Causalities by Quantum Dot
With Random Casualties, Quantum Dot has the listener pivoting on emotion after emotion but it’s a joyride to be on.
Review: Lost Dog by Bec Sandridge
I love when new music slides across my desk and surprises me. That’s what Australia’s Bec Sanridge has done with her 5 song EP, Lost Dog.