The powerhouse barrage from the garage known as The FundaMentals have returned with a new album…a trashcan rock opus. You might remember The FundaMentals. We’ve featured them before. The true spirit of rock and roll shines through once again on their new 6 song garage-arena-blues-power-pop…or more simply put…trashcan rock symphony. Why do I love the […]
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?
War Poets Spread Messages Through Stories
Minneapolis based pop-rock outfit, War Poets, have infiltrated the music scene with their uncompromising approach to standing for social justice through catchy, thought provoking music that carries necessary messages. “The songs we write have messages, but we like to pass these on in stories so they’re more relatable,” says Rex Haberman, the band’s primary creative […]
Dance To Reason – The Art Music of diNMachine
This week has been packed full of great new music for my listening pleasure and diNMachine’s newest album Dance To Reason keeps this trend going strong…like a mug of dark roast on a beautiful Friday, no cream – no sugar. Michael J. Schumacher is an award winning, critically acclaimed, Julliard graduated composer and sound artist. […]
This Canary In a Coal Mine Passes the Test!
It seems like it was this afternoon (maybe it was yesterday, I’ve been pretty busy) that I was boppin around with an old school rap beat in my head. You know the kind of thing that I’m talking about – with horns and guitar stabs and witty lyrics like Jazzy Jeff or Will Smith might […]
The Space Between The Telephone Lines
The Space Between The Telephone Lines is one of most interesting albums from a singer/songwriter I have listened to in quite some time. And it was recorded in Nashville. The English/Chinese vocal ensembles of ethnomusicologist Juliane Jones elegantly intertwine languages and cultures over a soundbed of acoustic driven indie folk-pop. “Ethnomusicology and songwriting are similar […]
Carrington MacDuffie Soars With Only An Angel
New York native Carrington MacDuffie felt her musical spirit come to life in the Americana scene of Austin, Texas. The result is her new EP, Only An Angel. A poet and songwriter, Carrington first began writing at age 13. She went to John Hopkins to study English/Poetry but she soon took off to Europe to […]
Carry Illinois – Music For The People, By The People
Carrying on the folk tradition of “music for the people, by the people”, Lizzy Lehman has arrived with her band Carry Illinois to further push this spirit in meaningful ways. She began her journey through music at an early age, but three events (during her college career) transformed Lizzy’s life and directed her onto this […]
Beverly Girl Set To Release Feather and Dust
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE-gJPpO7zw Beverly Girl hit the Finnish music scene approximately 2 years ago. With a DIY approach, they recorded a 3-song demo which resulted in notable radio play around Finland. At the same time, the band began receiving coverage from English and French music blogs which then spread into the rest of Europe, the US, Australia, […]
Plastic Yellow Band Breathe Air
What happens when a songwriter and musician from South Carolina blends the simplistic nuances of folk ballads, the progressive influence of bands like Pink Floyd, and the emotional/intellectual depth of John Lennon? Your ears receive something along the lines of the “new classic rock”. Gerry Jennings has a long history as a singer-songwriter with performances […]
Wisdom and Failure
We recently reviewed the Confessions EP by no:carrier. Well, we finally received a copy of the full album, Wisdom & Failure. For those that need a reminder of what we’re dealing with; here’s what Chris Wirsig (main songwriter and producer) says about the project: We have our very own sound that includes elements from several […]
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