Little Hurt’s new single “Alaska” doesn’t feature a lot of grandiosity, and when it starts to play, there isn’t an enormous instrumental introduction that prepares us for the pop wonderment about to come pouring out of the stereo speakers. Off the top, the first thing we come in contact with …
Read More »Toronto Tabla Ensemble is back with some Unexpected Guests
Those in need of a change of pace from the pop mundane can’t go wrong with Toronto Tabla Ensemble’s Unexpected Guests this summer, and not only because of the record’s uniquely multidimensional take on out of this world grooving. In songs like the record’s title track, there’s a connection between the musicians …
Read More »Cinemartyr’s Death of the First Person (LP)
Fading-in from the silence like a thousand screams condensed into a near-whisper like strand of noise, Cinemartyr’s Death of the First Person awakens with “CGI” and only gets more gripping as we press on in its ten-song tracklist. From this initial offering of math rock-style chaos, we enter the clutches of the …
Read More »Greg Hoy and the Boys are back with new Single-Video
Calling themselves ‘California Dreamers’, rock outfit Greg Hoy and the Boys bring rock to reality in their new killer hit “Leaving While You Stay” out now via Hoy’s 30 Peak record label. Judging by the audacious guitar wall of sound, this is protest rock at its finest. Gluing together an …
Read More »“Jungle” by Rich Lindo
If you’re looking for fire-quality beats this summer, Rich Lindo has you covered with his provocative new single “Jungle” and its thoughtful music video. While most of the attention related to the Black Lives Matter movement has been focused on the American arena, the justifiable unrest has been plenty active …
Read More »King Falcon’s “Shake! Shake! Shake”
From the moment that its signature white-hot lick purrs away from the silence, there’s a sense of bluesy rock swagger in King Falcon’s “Shake! Shake! Shake” that is almost certain to make anyone listening want to synchronize their hips with the rhythm of the instrumentation. King Falcon turn up the …
Read More »Rivers Garcia releases “Santa Cruz” (LP)
Canadian born Rivers Garcia developed a passion for music early in life and it remains an abiding influence on everything he does. His recent musical turn resulting in this album release Santa Cruz emerged from a recurring ten-year trek through the American Southwest. His journeys allowed him to acquaint himself with the …
Read More »Chelsey Green and The Green Project release EP
Giving it their all, Chelsey Green and The Green Project are right on ‘time’ in the new four track EP ReEnvisioned. To simply categorize their sound as smooth jazz doesn’t paint the entire picture. This band is checks many different boxes, including classical, soul, funk and pop. Chelsey Green’s commanding …
Read More »The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus release new Single-Video
A groove has the power to shape an entire song. From the mood to the very tone in which it’s delivered, the beat plays a role in making the new single from The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, “Brace Yourself,” as beastly as it can be, and I must say, it’s quite …
Read More »Veteran Lounge Singer “Sings Some Great Songs Part 4”
Just like we yearn for home when we need comforting, or have a taste for chicken noodle soup when we don’t feel our best, gravitating towards songs that ‘just get us’ and change our moods is part of human nature. Right? We all have that tape we wore out in …
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