
Eric Schaffer & The Other Troublemakers Come Alive in This Latest Folk Rock Album ‘Dry Lightning’
The band's album, ‘Dry Lightning’ is the outfit's sophomore album. Spanning across thirteen songs, you’re sure to spot references to The Dave Matthews Band, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Allman Brothers Band.

Nabil Muquit Crafts a Surreal Electronic Ambience in ‘The Only Way Out is Up’
Nabil Muquit has newly released his fourth album titled, ‘The Only Way Out is Up’. Containing seven tracks, the collection draws from philosophies and human experiences to coalesce as substantial sonic concepts.

Music Review : Gary Dranow’s ‘Jimi’s Song’
Gary Dranow pays homage to the blues rock star and guitar master, Jimi Hendrix in his latest single, ‘Jimi’s Song’. Through the lenses of childhood memories, nostalgia, passion, admiration, and loss, the artist recounts his personal experience with Jimi’s music and the effect that it had on his own work, artistic identity, and even mental health.

Backstrom Crafts a Contemplative Neoclassical Ballad in ‘Animal’
In his single, ‘Animal’ Backstrom burrows through a neoclassical mist to enlighten the visceral exhibitions of human nature.

Massimo De Simone’s ‘La canzone dei pianeti’ is an Enchanting Cosmic Ballad
The track chronicles the artist’s journey and experience with fatherhood, of the matchless augmentation and capacity for love and life that is born out of it. Crested with the romance of the stars and the boundlessness of the cosmos, he recreates the experience.

Gary Dranow Transforms Country Blues with Rock n Roll Dynamism in ‘I’m A Man’
Gary Dranow and The Manic Emotions strike at the heart of country blues with sensational rock n roll performances in single, ‘I’m a Man’.

Kate Pending Augments Reality With Electronic Track, ‘Onyx Skies’
Kate Pending casts her listeners in a cryptic electronic production with latest release, ‘Onyx Skies’. Slathered generously with magnetic basslines, truncated beats, and wiry electronica, it is edgy, new, dangerous, and exciting.

The Screaming Pope Builds a Dynamic Electronic Castle with Latest ‘Neon Heights’
The Screaming Pope is an eccentric electronic music banner founded by Boston artist and musician, George Bolton. He leverages the high elasticity of electronica, and blending it with imagination, creates vibrant sonic journeys for his audience. The album, ‘Neon Heights’ was his sixteen and final album of the year 2023.

Luna Keller’s ‘Patterns’ Twinkle with Poetry & Ethereal Folk
Her latest single is titled ‘Patterns’. Dressed in frills of theatrical whimsy and orchestra, it chronicles the circuits and patterns in our psyche that repeat themselves.

Kreajours’ ‘NEWWAVE’ is a Swirling Post-Punk Sensibility
‘NEWWAVE’ is the latest single from Kreajours. They fill a vacuous bracket of space with crackling riff frequencies, abstract vocal blooms, and eclectic percussion.

AGON’s Sprinkles Hip-Hop ‘Christmas Cheer’ in Latest Release
AGON swirls the spirit of Christmas into a thumping cloud of festive hip-hop and rap in latest single, ‘Christmas Cheer’. Blending the lo-fi ambiences with swishes of neo-classicals and twinkling textures, he makes it so that the visuals are embossed and rise up to meet you.

Vincent Krennerich Delivers Enriching Jazz Contemplations in ‘Sommerregen’
Vincent’s latest release is the single, ‘Sommerregen’ which translates to ‘Summer Rain’. It is tuned to afflict the listener with buoyancy and a sprinkle of unexpected joy.

INTERCONTINEN7AL’s ‘Night Shift’ is a Swaying Acoustic Track
INTERCONTINEN7AL has racked up quite the reputation over the past couple of years. With eclectic albums, exploring and presenting a multitude of genres, and lyricism that makes you feel closer to the world, their discography speaks for them.

Tom Minor Gives Underground Blues a Contemporary Edge with ‘Where Do You See Yourself in Five Years?’
Tom Minor swings into this New Year with a speculative theme in ‘Where Do You See Yourself in Five Years?’ As the bluegrass rings and the folk rock tolls, it swiftly rides you back to the glam and artistic flavors of the 60s.

Alterlight Presents an Indie Delight With ‘One Night Away’
In their latest track, ‘One Night Away’, Alterlight spins a hopeful yarn out of the despondent and yearning melodic fabric.

Album Review : Velcrocranes’ ‘What if I Die’
‘What if I Die’ is Velcrocranes’ debut LP that gets into the complexity of life and how it is transformed when juxtaposed with the principles of death.

Vanilla Franco Set Out a Psychedelic Rock Conduit with 'Traction’
Traction’ is Vanilla Franck’s debut album. The nine tracks bring a whole new meaning to the title. Rough and rogue as they come, it is full of harsh edges, clawing riffs, burgeoning beats, and villianic candor.

Sound Liberation & Di.J. Quartet Effuse with Experimental Jazz Rock in Latest Album
For their latest album, Sound Liberation have collaborated with Di.J. Quartet to carve out a plane that is filled with entangled rhythms, versatile sonic plots, and a spirit of novelty.

Edie Yvonne’s ‘No Rain’ Projects a Naked Emotionalism and Complexity
Edie Yvonne drenches her listeners with contemplative acoustics in her latest single, ‘No Rain’. The track curves with delicious blues, speckling strings, and lush vocals.

Gli Incubi Di Freud Presents Ribbons of Anthemic Rock in ‘E poi non ridi più’
‘E poi non ridi più’ is the latest release of Italian rock band Gli Incubi Di Freud (Freud). It courses along a melodic rock ribbon, exploring the melancholy of losing the laughter and joy of a loved one.