Album Review/ Jazz : Ella Fitzpatrick’s ‘Big Band Reflections’
Her latest release is the ‘Big Band Reflections’ album, a fifteen track collection. So vast and wonderful in its jazz and blues, it makes you happy and joyful.
Album Review/ Blues : Blues Corner’s ‘All That We Are’
Blues Corner have just released their latest album, ‘ALL THAT WE ARE’. The band covers it all. All kinds of blues. The slow, the fast and the groovy. Just a great way to spend the afternoon with.
Song Review/ Blues : Wattmore & Allan Caswell’s ‘t’s Called Love… It’s Called the Blues’
Wattmore and Allan Caswell have released ‘It’s Called Love… It’s Called the Blues’, a track that gets into the slow burn blues. Weaving the atmosphere with hypnotic tones and sensibilities, they reveal an intense and intimate passion for the blues.
Song Review/ Blues : Blues Corner’s ‘Piggy Back Blues’
Their latest release is ‘Piggy Back Blues’, a track that is made with the most vintage melodic and vocal pallets.
Song Review/ Blues : Svarp the Harp’s ‘Hoochie Coochie Man’
His song, ‘Hoochie Coochie Man’, a cover of the 1954 release is especially special. The blues are old, dripping with that era’s richness, ethos, and nostalgia.
Song Review/ Pop Ballad : Ferdinand Rennie’s ‘Someone to Remember Me’
His latest release is ‘Someone to Remember (2025 version)’, a track that is made like a romantic movie.
Album Review/ Folk : Nothing Concrete’s ‘The Imperfectionist’
Their latest release is ‘The Imperfectionists’ is a collection of their latest flow, their newest jam. It’s so interesting how they contextually involve the culture of music within each other. In each track, it is a different mosaic, a river to flow with.
Song Review/ Alternative : Gianfranco GFN’s ‘Boulevard de l'Amour "Fall In Love’
Gianfranco GFN’s versatility as a musician especially peaks in his latest release ‘‘Boulevard de l'Amour "Fall In Love’. Craftily blending rock, jazz, blues, and R&B/ soul, he speculates on the dreamy experience of falling in love.
Single Review/ Blues : Ken Woods’ ‘Ride the Rails’
The release, ‘Ride the Rails’ (2023) is seemingly made to emulate the rhythm, the rustic life and style of riding the rails.
Song Review/ Blues : Shyfrin Alliance’s ‘Buddha Blues’
Shyfrin Alliance creates a smoky, hypnotic room of blues in his latest release, ‘Buddha Blues’. The artist is known for his compositional genius, especially in the ways he crafts the theme into life
Song Review/ Blues : Strange and The Familiars’ ‘Pretty Red Dress’
Their latest track is ‘Pretty Red Dress’, a track that is colored dark red, maroon with romance.
Song Review/ Blues : Frank Richman’s ‘99 Fire’
His latest release is ‘99 Fire’, an upping orchestra. It presents a luxurious atmosphere of dance swings, soul power and a vocal flair that is as vibrant as a disco club.
Song Review/ Blues : El Oso Guapo’s ‘Eucalyptus’
The song, ‘Eucalyptus’ from this album, features a dreamy whirl of blues. With eastern percussion tapping into passionate saxophone tails and flinging guitars, the artist creates a promiscuous backdrop for his sedating baritones.
Album Review/ Alt Rock Blues : Chellcy Reitsma’s ‘Momento Mori’
There is a force of revolution in her which is realized with sophisticated experimentals and elegant progressions. Her latest release is ‘Momento Mori’, an album that combines both a powerful and a sentimental ethos.
Song Review/ Rock n Roll : Shyfrin Alliance’s ‘Lock Down’
Like in his single, ‘Lockdown’, he transforms the atmosphere with rolling variations of these genres and stylistic elements. It is dressed with accessories of danger, mystery, power, and adventure.
Song Review/Rock n Roll : Rykarda Parasol’s ‘Like Maria Calls’
In the latest single, ‘Like Maria Callas’, she explores suave rock n roll with a playful tinge of blues and a fanfare of related themes.
Song Review/Blues : Gianfranco’s ‘When You Have Gone’
His latest release, ‘When You Have Gone’, explores the rustic blues, connected with Americana and country frames.
Romain Gutsy’s ‘Eloisa’ : A Vivid Romantic Sonic Film
In his latest release, ‘Eloisa’, he crafts a love song. Ringing with French accordions, rhythmic acoustics and bare baritones, the romance is plush and vivid.
Album Review : DENIM DAN’s 25TH ANNIVERSARY 1999 - 2024 Collection
The collection, released under the name of ‘DENIM DAN 25TH ANNIVERSARY 1999 - 2024’ carried 20 tracks. And as you listen to it, you’ll find yourself journeying through such specific frames of life while simultaneously experiencing the universality of being human.
Sandy King’s ‘You Got Me Mixed With That Bottle’ is Blues Magic
Her latest release is ‘You Got Me Mixed With That Bottle’. An Americana/ country-tinged blues song that is as glassy as it is deep.