Sergey Rybytskyy: “Battle” – a true pioneer that is blazing his own trail!
Ukrainian neo classical composer Sergey Rybytskyy has taken the appropriate steps to fine tune his craft by attending multiple courses from Dnepropetrovsk Music College as...
Steve Mahabir: “Angel In Parkdale” – a great sense of forward momentum
During his career, Steve Mahabir recorded three albums with the alt-rock group, Groovy Religion, and appeared on compilations and soundtracks, backed Jim Carroll for several...
The Fabled Fallen: “Hurricane” – heart, soul and virtuosity!
The Fabled Fallen is a Fusion Genre band crafting their art inside the Metal, Swing, Punk Rock, and alternative genres. The band came together a...
Nelson King: “Is There Something” – a musician who lives inside his music!
Music is an inspiration and a lifestyle for Brighton, England’s Nelson King who is a prolific singer-songwriter, having released his 8th full album in less...
Roberto Fasciani – Italian bass player extraordinaire!
Roberto Fasciani is an Italian bass player extraordinaire with a wealth of experience that goes from performing and recording, to teaching. Fasciani who graduated from...
Jay Elle: “Rising Tide” is full of heart and soul!
Jay Elle's debut EP, "Rising Tide" was recorded with the backing of some of the best studio talents in NYC, including, Margaret Dorn, Wayne Pedzwater,...
Magazine Gap: “In Two Minds” – replete with fiery heart and soul!
I can't even quantify in enough words how much I love “In Two Minds” the latest video-single by British crossover band Magazine Gap. I call...
Twenty Two B: “Karma Is A Bitch” bursts with evanescent vitality!
Twenty Two B grew up on the Ivory Coast in West Africa. It was a place ravaged by war, and over the years he experienced...
John Grind – musical consistency and emotive energy!
Influenced by 90’s grunge bands, John Grind, who has struggled with addiction, loss, love, desperation and joy, says that he has been through the worst...
Subtle Kind of Murder: “Hang On” – something to turn up and jam to!
I hate music critics. For the most part, I don't think judging someone else's art makes much sense, and for a lot of reasons. But...
