John Sellers Band: “Love Burns Like A Fire” – essential listening!
Primarily known for his past work in the Praise and Worship genre, John Sellers says that his debut project “Love Burns Like A Fire”, is...
SpiritBound: “Gotta” produced by Melori – emotional tones!
Twenty-one year-old Jake Carter aka SpiritBound, is based out of Greenwood, Indiana. The hip-hop recording artist has been making music since he was 9, and...
Artdayn: “The Fall” is way ahead of the curve!
What immediately hits you upon a first listen to any of Artdayn’s songs are his more obvious influences. And, while you hear Prince, D’Angelo, and...
Klokwize: “Permission To Land” – hip-hop passion and funk efficiency!
That Connecticut rapper and singer, Klokwize, is a funk aficionado, is glaringly clear on his brand new album “Permission To Land”. He spent two years in...
Yeshua & the Hightones: “Book Of Life” – earthly pursuits and celestial reward!
From the opening track, the album, “Book Of Life” rides the duality of earthly pursuits and celestial reward, and features an on-the-nose use of a...
Woodrow: “For the Vibez” takes no prisoners!
Georgia breeds its fair share of music milestones - chart-topping trap boys, dance innovators, crunk divas, trendsetting teens who twerk their way into the pop...
Collegians: “Black Mass” – thrilling and intriguing
Collegians occupy a unique place among the constellation of alternative rock acts that have emerged in the last few years. They seem as interested in the...
Amaal: “Need It Too” – diversity, vocal ability and unique sound
Amaal is a pop singer from Washington D.C. who has struggled with chronic pain and depression for years, and music has been a key in relief...
Roubix: “Girls” – Synth-pop is back!
Synth-pop artist Roubix, who started his career in 2011, is still something of an enigma in the underground music business. Owned by two record companies,...
Skaa: “Better Days” (Prod. Mitch Leman) – abstract imagery and deep reflection!
Skaa is capable of muscling more impressive imagery and vocal dexterity into a single three minute track than many of his peers manage in entire...