Album Review/ Rock : By Million Wires’ ‘Not Over’
Their upcoming album is ‘Not Over’, a five track album that sets up the ethos of the band.
Album Review/ Rock : ReeToxA’s ‘SOLILOQUY’
Song Review/ Fusion : Outside Pedestrian’s ‘Drawbridge’
Their latest release is ‘Drawbridge’, a track that dotes on the transitory rhythm of things.
EP Review/ Rock n Roll : DownTown Mystic’s ‘On E Street REMIX’
Especially with their latest EP, ‘On E Street Remix’, the band keeps you on your toes. Either you’re bouncing or you’re having your mind blown by the energy and the will to play.
Song Review/ Rock : 3 Days of Wonder’s ‘Lucifer’
Their latest release is ‘Lucifer’, a track that forges a strong theme around individuality and a sense of self especially in love.
Review/ Rock : Rubbish Party’s ‘Let Me Take You/ First World Villain’
Their latest release is a double single, ‘Let Me Take You/ First World Villain’. Think an outlier version of The Smiths. Melodic rock meets new age production and fluid soundscape dynamics.
Song Review/ Rock : Blade of Thorns’ ‘Deep Waters’
Song Review/ Rock : Little Wasters’ I Had a Dream It Was You
Their latest release is ‘I Had a Dream It Was You’. The song has a strong hard rock influence with a punk edge. And it scales with an alternative dimension that compels the listener.
Song Review/ Rock : OpCritical’s ‘USA’
If you like a gritty, groovy and a raw rock n roll sound, then OpCritical’s ‘USA’ is the perfect track for you.
Song Review/ Indie Pop : The Pursuit of Pleasure’s ‘Smash my Heart to Ash’
Their latest release is ‘Smash my Heart to Ash’, a track that sets out their style and sonic atmosphere.
Album Review/ Indie Rock : The Iddy Biddies’ ‘The World Inside’
Their latest release is ‘The World Inside’, an album that puts a whole new spin on indie rock, lighting it up with grooves, vintage influences, and surreal arcs.
Song Review/ Rock : Worldclub’s ‘Tender in Temper’
If you like bands like The Kinks, The Who, and The Zombies, you’re sure to love Worldclub’s latest single, ‘Tender in Temper’. Influenced by the 70s and 80s, this band’s sound can be quite groovy. It is deep, dazing and hypnotic.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : The Fine Chairs’ ‘To Be Seated’
Their latest release is ‘Wait to be Seated’ a twelve-track album that showcases their expanding range and explorative impulse.
Album Review/ Rock : Dave Lebental’s ‘Stylus’
Dave Lebental and Karma Train have released their latest album, ‘Stylus’. A classic rock, blues, rock n roll collection that gets retro and fun.
Song Review/ Pop : BAAJ & BAAJ’s ‘Don’t Give Up’
BAAJ & BAAJ’s latest single, ‘Don’t Give Up’ is quite a stylistic exploration. The artist is known for his electro pop finesse and high energy soundscapes.
Song Review/ Rock : Leave Quietly’s ‘Marce’
Their latest release is ‘Marce’, a rock track that carries the soft pulse of punk and a kindred indie-ness in it.
Song Review/ Rock : Groovy Shirt Club’s ‘Believe’
Their latest release is ‘Believe’, an uplifting rock track that helps find the way back to a more hopeful and positive path.
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/ Rock : Bullmaera’s ‘Imitator’
Bullmaera’s debut single, ‘Imitator (Demo)’ is a slow burn rock song that is made with hypnotic grooves, cold icy riffs and dazing chords.
Album Review/ Americana : Mogipbob’s ‘High on the Hog’
His latest release is ‘High on the Hog’, an album that blends feel good pop with 70s classic rock and some country/ Americana influences.