Want to know what happens when the Everly Brothers collide with an authentic 1960s L.A. surf rock duo? Dead Rock West happens. Coming together over a decade ago in Los Angeles, Cindy Wasserman and Frank Lee Drennan are the powerful team known as Dead Rock West and their latest Everly Brothers’ covers project is the next […]
Album Reviews
This section includes a running list of the music reviews we publish. We also publish a lot of interviews, curate playlists, and podcast. Want to submit your music?
Jeff Oster’s New Age Ambient Funk – Listen To The Horn
Jeff Oster is the coolest kid on the block with his fresh flavors of new age ambient jazz and the soothing sounds of his new album NEXT. Next is about claiming who I am, and who I’ve always wanted to be,” says Jeff. “It’s why I live. It takes strength and power to step out […]
Introducing the Sonic and Visual Assault of Atlas Jungle
Oh boy… every once in a while something really special finds its way through the abyss of music submissions in my inbox. Let me introduce you to Atlas Jungle. The music we create, says Jeremy, is inspired by spirituality and the energy that live concerts and the experiences around them have imparted to us. These […]
Angéline tells an organic cross-cultural story in Cuban influenced beats and rich vocal harmonies
After pouring through several demos to find the perfect artist for my inaugural blog I stumbled across Angéline’s Back to Pike Place. The natural sounds in the opening track, “Kohly,” immediately caught my attention, providing a peaceful introduction to her lead song, “Black Butterflies.” The catchy beat and rich supporting vocals had me grooving to […]
The Alpine Camp Translate Nature To Sound
The Alpine Camp was simply a challenge to translate nature’s sounds into music without any fancy gadgetry or studio over-processing but has since turned into something of an obsession for this crew of energetic and creative musicians. We wanted to transmit the vibe of rock music through the medium typically used in folk, bluegrass and […]
Well-Known Strangers Release Found EP
On the hardest and saddest of my year, each year, I have to wish my first born son (11) a bittersweet farewell as he flies our of Sacramento International Airport back home to Florida to get ready for the school year. As I am faced with all the emotions, thoughts, and memories that flood with his […]
Black_Hart! Presents Book Of Marlon
Be sure to go back and check my interview with Dark Empire’s Black_Hart!. Black_Hart!’s latest album Book of Marlon packs a powerful Hip Hop punch into a genre suffering from corporate degradation and constant attacks from media (typically rooted in ignorance or misconceptions). Refusing to release a song without some type of message, the 18 tracks found […]
Mythpunk Songstress S.J. Tucker Releases Stolen Season
Why have I NOT heard of S.J. Tucker before?!?! Or the genre of Mythpunk?!?! (Which is as awesome as Punkgrass.) Someone has serious explaining to do… This mix of folksy, delta blues, jazz fusion stands in a league all its own. With a charming and enchanting presence, soulful and angelic voice, and the ability to tell […]
Potion Me Well With Foam Ropes’ Flavor of Indie Pop
Foam Ropes is an Indie Pop fantastic voyage through the master craftsmanship of one singer/songwriter Derek Nicoletto. Leaving his path in music to study acting, little did Derek know the universe would lead him full circle. His 9 song, self-titled debut is an aurally refreshing ode to the great solo songcrafters who have contributed to […]
Review: superHero Release The Middle – Now the true battle begins
I dig concept albums. It’s like a good audio book, only more exciting. You’ll definitely want to check our interview with superHero. Today it’s all about their album The Middle. The Middle represents the beginning of the true battle. Can superHero remain true to self or will they give into the pressures to conform to […]
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