Dave Vargo: “Burning Through” – deep, rich and polished!
The album “Burning Through” by Dave Vargo clearly deserves a 5 star rating, but just I want to get my two cents worth in there...
GSlide: “Survive A Girl’s Mind” – tight, well-layered, and high-caliber indie music
GSlide is Bruce Carter (Guitars/Drums/Vocals), Dara Bradley (Vocals/Piano), Eimear Bradley (Vocals/Guitar) and David Sheehan (Bass). American-born Bruce Carter, the chief writer and producer started recording...
Grant Maloy Smith: “DUST BOWL – AMERICAN STORIES” – skillfully written and instrumented
When we listen to award-winning Americana singer-songwriter, Grant Maloy Smith, we often hear a shrug, a battered heart, and the steely reason of hard-earned wisdom...
Steady Work: “Identity Theft” – This is a real life record!
Dallas Schwake aka Steady Work, is an independent music artist based out of Colorado Springs, CO. Originally a Mississippi Native, Dallas moved to Colorado in...
Dustin Steen: “Mixed Genres” evokes empathetic responses
With an onslaught of pressure from modern record labels to produce high-selling records frequently and consistently, and the need to secure a loyal consumer base,...
The Muddy Roses make organic and emotional music
The San Francisco-based band, The Muddy Roses, consists of three primary collaborators - Elizabeth Lewis (Lead Vocals), John LoGiudici (Vocals, Guitars) and Diana Greenberg (Vocals, Violin,...
The Soap Boxers: “What’s-Her-Face” garners a strong sense of maturity
The Soap Boxers have outdone themselves once again. "What's-Her-Face" is a beautiful and surprising EP from one of the most consistently excellent bands around. Listening...
Birds Over Arkansas Release “So Much Sky”, A Reminder of Personal Sacrifices
On Stirring “So Much Sky” Single, Americana Prog Rockers Birds Over Arkansas Provide Poignant Reminder of Personal Sacrifices Like Reinhold Rudenberg, the scientist subject of...
Beau James: “Landmarks” – power, grace and heart!
From the opening track, “Broken Hearted Past”, you realize that the brand new recording by Beau James – “Landmarks” - is no ordinary EP. It...
James Reed: “Feed the Monster” – raw, visceral and cuts to the core deeply
It is usually a stretch to claim that an artist has recorded his best music, especially when you haven’t completely heard all his other stuff...
