Oh wow, just right out the gate, Tall Tall Trees’ new EP kicks! If you are used to the way Mike Savino kicks like the whole Kingston Trio all in one, well forget it. This kicks in a whole new way! Combined a little help from his friends, Tall Tall Trees takes on a whole […]
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?
For My People – Suave x Prospek – Best Hip Hop Track of the Year!
Yeah, I guess I ruined this review in the title. Well, what do you expect? Look this duo are fast becoming my favorite hip hop team we’ve gotten a lot of great tracks from Suave and Prospek as a duo, a team, with other collabs and solo. They just keep getting better! Y’all grab this […]
Totally stunned – floored I say! Chastity Brown’s “Long Way”
Oh, My Gosh! You know, I never run out of good things to say about Chastity Brown, but her latest record, “Long Way” is so special that my jaw hit the floor and I was dumbfounded for over a month, after being honored with an opportunity for a “first listen exclusive.” I’ve listened every day […]
Edmontronic Vol 1 – a collection of Edmonton electronic artists
Our friends over at Oak Apple Records have done it again! Looking for the ultimate collection of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada’s electronic musicians and artists? I have it right here. Featuring top-notch contributions from Edly, djlp, Centrist, GALAXXIES, Hybr1d Bot, Josh John, Motonogo, Notch 21, MurTor, Uncle Outrage, and Golden Grey – you are in for […]
66X by Katagi
Make sure you don’t miss our recent interview with Katagi about his new album 66X. A Japanese-Canadian emcee, Katagi hangs out on the alternative, experimental end of the Hip Hop spectrum. This is always refreshing. 66X is not Katagi’s first release so if this satisfies your aural tastes buds dig into his catalog. In the […]
Brother Octopus and the Sea of Champions – an album for Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
If this isn’t your first time reading a review on this blog, you are well aware that I am a huge fan of Brother Octopus and Oak Apple Records in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Their new album, Sea of Champions, is a well crafted tribute to the City of Champions. Consisting of 17 tracks, Brother Octopus […]
Happy Halloween by Tracey Quake
Halloween might be over but Tracey Quake’s EP Happy Halloween is a lot bigger than one evening of trick or treating. Make sure you check out our interview with this urban theater artist. Five songs of catchy, lyrically deep music isn’t exactly what I expected from a project titled Happy Halloween but going opposite the norm lies […]
Neoteric EP by Farah
Farah makes her musical debut with the release of her Neoteric EP. A voyage through experimental R&B and alternative Hip Hop, Farah has arrived with a unique sound that stays true to the essence of the R&B grooves we grew up with throughout the 90s. Not a stranger to the spotlight, Farah Washington began performing […]
Julianna McDuffie – The King & Queen of Nowhere
On November 4, 2014, Julianna McDuffie released an album called “The King & Queen of Nowhere.” I would tell you more about who Julianna McDuffie is, but there is very little info about her musical career that I could find. I really pay no attention to classifying music by genre. But researching for this article […]
For You by Azrock & Pogo
Azrock & Pogo currently hold the award for most creative duo to ever come across my desk…at least for now. Make sure to check out our interview or see what the Mid Tenn Listens Live panel had to say. Their new album, For You, is an epic journey through musical frequencies guaranteed to move you in […]
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