Blending a polished sound with powerful vocals, Cordel Roper is on the verge of breaking into every TV set and teenage girls’ bedroom within reach. Hailing from Brighton, England Cordel has been exercising his passion for music from a young age. You can check out his music on Soundcloud, including a collection of covers – some […]
Birth Love Death by The Dalliance (album review)
The Dalliance is an alt-rock/ power pop band with Darrell Long on drums, Greg Gilroy on bass and Barry Mangione on guitar. Like a lot of bands Long and Gilroy played in several projects before they came together with friend Mangione. After one EP, a few years building their fanbase and then testing songs – […]
Get Off Our Lawn! A Rock and Roll Testimonial by The fundaMentals (album review)
Get Off Our Lawn! Enough said right!? Not only is this a declaration you might hear from your neighbor as he cusses Jehovah’s Witnesses for interrupting his morning, but it is also the latest release from The Worlds Oldest Garage Band, The fundaMentals! Get Off Our Lawn: A Rock and Roll Testimonial is twelve songs […]
The Nerve of Some People by Gary Sunshine (album review)
Dirt floors, gritty characters, endless days and longer nights. All of these images come to mind within moments of pressing play on Gary Sunshine’s release The Nerve of Some People. Gary Sunshine is well versed and well traveled. He has played in bands on major labels, has songs on movie soundtracks and now he is […]
Allen Thompson Band releases Salvation in the Ground
Below is the official press release via www.AllenThompsonMusic.com. A band collaboration that roots itself in harmony Los Angeles, CA 6-25-2012—The Allen Thompson Band’s new record, Salvation in the Ground(Palaver Records September 4, 2012)roots itself in an early 1970’s California sound with big vocal harmonies layered with front man Allen Thompson’s soulful singing and thoughtful lyrics. […]
Local Spotlight – Lines In The Sky
Lines in the Sky or LITS, as they shall be referred to henceforth, is a young alternative-progressive rock band based out of the Mid Tenn area. It is fronted by Jesse Brock alongside brother Bowman on drums and Zack Wakefield on bass. Currently they are touring the southeast with some additional northern dates to support […]
Local Spotlight – Chris Carpenter
Chris Carpenter is looking to be the next big thing with his third album the Next Right Thing. The Kentucky native and Nashville transplant is mixing country with a soulful pop sound to deliver his take on love and life. Next Right Thing starts out with the up tempo ‘What Love Is’ and lets the […]
United States of Being by Pujol
I am ashamed to say I am late to the proverbial party when it comes to the Nashville rock sensation that is Pujol. So what to do when you’re late to the party? Immerse yourself in it as quickly as possible. I have read many articles and listened to as many songs as my phone […]
Local Spotlight – Ace of Coins
Ace of Coins is a 3 piece rock band out of Nashville currently playing shows in support of their release The Fool. They have been dubbed as “math rock” or “space rock” and have a very tight sound. No matter how you classify them these guys know how to rock. The Fool is five songs […]
Local Spotlight – Mize & The Drive
MusicTree alumni and rock superstars-to-be, Mize and the Drive dropped off a copy of Irene shortly after their set on opening night of the festival. Based out of Murfreesboro, Tennessee – Mize and the Drive are a rock group heavily influced by bands such as Dave Matthews Band, Wilco and the Greatful Dead. Though influenced […]
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