So I’m sitting here in the media center of Local Community College, listening to “Chapters” while I write. So far, I’ve listened to this release about five times all the way through. And each time I listen, just for a fleeting moment I’m reminded of that night in 1976 where I had bravely eaten something […]
Album Reviews
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‘Night Travels’ by Ashley Davis will be out May 13, 2014
Ashley Davis is getting ready to release her fourth album named ‘Night Travels‘ on May 13, 2014. She did her undergraduate studies at Belmont University in Nashville. While there she studied not only music but also Irish, British and Latin literature. She went on to earn her Master’s degree from the Irish World Academy of […]
Rusty Boxx to debut “Scattered Keeses” March 31, 2014
Suffolk folk quartet Rusty Boxx set to release debut EP titled “Scattered Keeses” March 31, 2014, on Oh Mercy! Records. Though they haven’t been playing together long as an “established” group, these guys have a lot of potential in the folk world. There are some real high notes on this release, limited though it is […]
Un Boombox Symphonique by Kbit
After years of creating house music as Andreadis, Australian producer Kosta Anreadis has arrived as Kbit with a new album, Un Boombox Symphonique. With sounds spanning across many sub-genres of electronic music, this album presents a more personal approach to music production for Kbit. Including elements of video game or chip tune music, slow motion […]
Confessions of no:carrier
Classifying the sounds of no:carrier and their new Confessions EP is not an easy task. Electro Noir Pop seems to be fitting. Here’s what Chris Wirsig (main songwriter and producer) says: We have our very own sound that includes elements from several styles – from Dark Wave to Synthpop, from Acoustic to Electro,” says Chris. […]
Richard Tyler Epperson’s Hourglass
Richard Tyler Epperson is a multi-instrumentalist from Salt Lake City, Utah. He had the following to say about his new album Hourglass: “Listening back to the songs, I started to realize a lot of them had lines or hidden messages about how fast time goes by and about trying to find happiness in the short […]
Cousin John’s Broken Heart Tattoo
It was 12 years ago and John Mobley was a part time songwriter and musician, a full time dreamer, and an electrician. Teaming up with one of many cousins, the Cousin John Band was formed. Based in the DC area, this crew of rowdy rockers delivers a delicious concoction of sultry blues, smooth grooves, and […]
John Oates’ “Good Road to Follow” – more like “Awesome!”
Before we get into the “hey, man, I thought this was a site for indie music,” stuff… It may be hard to believe, but even though it’s on a big label and the people involved are all stars, the new record, “Good Road to Follow” by John Oates is an indie record from start to […]
(A)Live From The Scrapheap with Christina Rubino
One {fateful} day while a teenage Christina Rubino was sitting on the couch at home in Brooklyn, a commercial came on the television featuring a 7 second clip of Janis Joplin singing Piece Of My Heart…those 7 seconds forever altered Ms. Rubino’s life path. Christina had this to say about what happened next, “That was […]
Amatus Finds Her Way With Broken Compass
Amatus‘ life began in Southside Chicago where she spent a lot of time at her father’s mosque. As the daughter of a sharecropper and Imam in the Windy City projects, Amatus learned some interesting and hard lessons early in life. After her parents split, Amatus spent her teenage years in Philly. From age 14 on, […]
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