Electric Radio Kings: “Grabbing at a Distant Star” – crank up the volume and enjoy!
Metal and rock die-hards surely know ace guitarist Stacey Blade, who has had his six strings attached to bands like L.A. Guns and Ratt, among...
Let the head nodding beats and subtle melodies of hEron rock you into submission
Mercifully, the term ‘trip-hop’ has become passé in the music industry, although it has been replaced by the equally vague, albeit more innocuous moniker ‘downtempo’....
Future Shock: “Time & Space” marries both melody and power
Slap-bang in the mid-eighties, a brilliant electronic duo, called Sharpe & Numan set about to record some music. The British based duo was formed by...
Angela C. Howell: “There’s Nothin’ I Don’t Love…” – full of bluesy oomph!
My, oh my, what an extraordinary song! All of the extraordinary shine of Angela C. Howell’s six previous albums is once again realized here on...
Somaya: “Stand Up” – pop music with soulful bite
The album, “Stand Up” sits waiting like cream inside an éclair. Most tracks are like immaculate shells that are waiting to expose themselves with the...
Jordan Everist: “Call It A Night” – Synthetic yet soulful!
With his latest EP “Call It A Night”, producer Jordan Everist has done what all artists aspire to do: take a bar you’ve already set...
King in the Belly: “Let’s Go” – bursts of infectious energy
King in the Belly is an Australian/Brazilian alternative rock band based in Brazil. The band consisting of “Ted” Bertoloni (lead vocals, guitar), Vinicius Boareto (drums), Diogo Silverio (guitar) and Luke Kiernan (bass), released its...
Dead Harvest: “Wasted Love” – the sound of indie rock taking on a new form!
“Wasted Love”, an EP so full of intensity and emotion that every indication of what it offers — the melodramatic title, the suggestive song names...
Uriel: “Excuse Me” – showcasing himself with suave and debonair
Uriel is an artist out of North Atlanta, Ga. In his track “Excuse Me”, he ventures into more of a vintage R&B and soul setting,...
Mike Crump: “Crazy Chicks” has a serious groove going on!
A few years after the auspicious days of the early-to-mid-millennium, when hip hop was finally starting to show some signs of life again, twitching and...