When he was 10 years old, Nathanael Philip Mosher was chosen to enter the Young Storytellers program by his fifth grade teacher. By the time he started attneding UCLA, Mosher was also tapping into the budding comedy scene hosting shows in lecture halls, theaters, coffee shops, classrooms, and even parking lots. Mosher is one of […]
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?
Where Are You? – Sometimes Julie Releases Engaging New Album
It was a chance collaboration between Monica Sorenson and Rick Walker back in 2012 that sparked the emergence of San Diego based rock outfit Sometimes Julie. Formerly guitarist for Chicago’s Greeley, Rick is a multi-instrumentalist who stretches, flexes, and exercises his creative muscles while creating Sometimes Julie‘s sound. Monica paints the stories with the words, […]
Marvel Mike Delivers Potent Lyricism and Hard Hitting, Infectious Soundscapes on New EP, May The 4th Be With You Now Available
When Marvel Mike found himself on lock down back in April, he wrote the song Strange Times In The City as a way to put perspective on these new, unprecedented challenges we suddenly faced as humans forced into a global quarantine. With that song under his belt, Marvel Mike realized he had a lot more […]
August Walk Releases Impactful New Single, Ransom Now Available!
Irish rockers August Walk have watched two singles (One For The Road and Success) from their album (Straight Off The Rock) hit #1 on iTunes Ireland Charts! Continuing off that momentum, the group returns with the delivery of a fiddle-infused, acoustic rock track titled Ransom. Featuring strings, an emotive lead violin, acoustic driven rhythms and […]
Maxine Linehan Embraces the Holiday Spirit with New Album, This Time Of Year Now Available!
Singer, songwriter, producer, actress and interpretative artist Maxine Linehan has delivered a new album just in time for the holidays titled This Time Of Year. Not only the album title, This Time Of Year is also the name of the lead single; which was written by Maxine, Andrew Koss and Fleix McTeigue. Koss also produced […]
Continua Unleashes Impactful Alt-Rock Album, Flagship Out Now
Continua is the brainchild of Cincinnati based dark wave singer Bishop Battle, guitarist/songwriter Jason Mulkey, and Brian Buckalew (from Day of Awakening). They are joined by lead guitarist Joey Gilbert (of Maiden Cane) and drummer Troy Parrish. Spread out across Ohio, Georgia and Florida, Continua is not restricted by geography. Together, this crew of highly […]
Nate Newburn Delivers Energetic, Uplifting, Infectious Folk Rock Album, Lazarburn Now Available
Los Angeles folk rocker Nate Newburn found himself in South Africa at age 16 where he fully immersed himself in local culture, ethnic music and beautiful landscapes. Back in LA on a mission to protect our precious planet, Nate’s new album, Lazarburn, delivers positive protest music on an acoustic-driven sound bed that emanates uplifting melodies, […]
Munk Duane Delivers a Soulful, Tasty Jam with Sweet Tooth, Listen to the New Single
Boston Based recording artist, producer, film composer, and New England Music Award Winner (2019 Video of the Year, 2018 Male Performer of the Year) Munk Duane has delivered a soulful, smooth, funky single titled Sweet Tooth. Considering his sonic art has been used in a long (long) list of television and film productions such as The […]
Tu P Tackles Global Issues of Humanity Head On In New Album, Agenda Now Available
Australian Hip Hop artist Tu P first appeared on these pages in 2013 when he dropped his album Made of Jade. Tu P is back with a thoughtful, relevant, heartfelt album titled Agenda. Within the 20 songs that make up this powerful volume, Tu P tackles the gauntlet of issues currently facing humanity, our politics […]
Begin at Zero Are Back With Another Hard Rockin’ Album, Jam Death Duet Now!
Begin at Zero (BaZ) have had my support since they dropped their first album, Breathing Ash. Showing how big their balls are, the band sent that debut record to I Probably Hate Your Band. And not only did they submit it, they then embraced and fully publicized the scathing review that tore the album (and […]
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