Chris Chitsey’s career has been shaped not by sudden breakthroughs, but by endurance, discipline, and an unwavering commitment to craft. “Where Ya Been Girl” arrives as a natural extension of that journey, offering a song that reflects decades of experience without sounding retrospective or self-congratulatory. It’s the work of an …
Read More »Jordan Seven “7” (LP)
In an era of hyper-collaborative playlists and algorithm-friendly singles, Jordan Seven’s 7 feels refreshingly defiant. This is an album that asks to be heard front to back, not skimmed. Written, performed, and produced almost entirely by Seven himself, 7 unfolds as a carefully constructed emotional arc—one rooted in classic rock …
Read More »IRIEspect “Lost In Time” (EP)
Long Island-based powerhouse IRIEspect returns with Lost In Time, a five-track EP that boldly confirms the band’s status as one of the most versatile and dynamic acts in modern reggae fusion. Signed to Dubshot Records, IRIEspect has spent the last several years cultivating a devoted following across New York, the …
Read More »Alyson Faith “Abundance” (SINGLE)
With her new single Alyson Faith offers a refreshing counterweight to a culture obsessed with scarcity, comparison, and constant self-optimization. Radiant and playful without ever tipping into platitude, the song feels like an intentional pause—a moment to breathe, look around, and remember that fulfillment is not something to be chased, …
Read More »Rebekah Snyder “Up on the Housetop” (SINGLE)
Christmas music often exists in emotional suspension—beloved, familiar, endlessly replayed, yet strangely detached from the present moment. Rebekah Snyder’s “Up on the Housetop” gently closes that gap, offering a version rooted in tradition while unmistakably alive in the now. It is shaped not by trend or irony, but by motherhood, …
Read More »Jacob Jones “American Drifter” (EP)
Jacob Jones’ American Drifter is the kind of EP that sneaks up on you. It starts with familiar country textures — warm guitar, conversational lyrics, an easygoing vocal tone — but by the time you reach the last track, you realize you’ve experienced something much deeper: a songwriter telling the …
Read More »Rebekah Snyder “The Fiddle Player Stays” (SINGLE)
With “The Fiddle Player Stays,” alt-country singer-songwriter Rebekah Snyder continues her slow-burn emergence as one of the more intriguing voices in modern Americana. Following the regional success of “Don’t Ever Date a Yankee,” Snyder positions her second single from the forthcoming Ready to Ride! album as a narrative-driven slice of …
Read More »Omer Netzer “Omer” (EP)
Omer Netzer isn’t just a country artist in Nashville, TN, he’s an Israeli, which isn’t the only twist he brings to country music with a story to go with it. This is an artist that loses himself in his art, and the outcome is one hundred percent authentic. The songs …
Read More »The Alex Lopez Xpress “Retro Revival” (LP)
The Alex Lopez Xpress, aka ALX, are going from blues rock to funk rock on Retro Revival, an album chock full of blues rock with funky flavors, which might just be a better way of putting it. Either way you slice it, Lopez has earned his way through the subgenres …
Read More »Ian C. Bouras “The Sound of Raindrops on a Broken Heart” (SINGLE)
Ian C. Bouras is a welcome return to form for musicphiles like me. Being a filmmaker, it’s natural to keep one’s finger on the pulse of alternative music trends, after all alternative music has been one of the most obviously creative and eclectic genres to explore. Bouras is a classic, …
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