Founded in 2011 by musicians who have been involved in the New Orleans music scene for quite some time, The Plum Magnetic is on a noble mission. By crossing borders, melding genres, and blending elements from American, African, Cuban, and Indian Classical Music, The Plum Magnetic aims to promote harmonious unity-through-diversity. Trent (banjo and vocals) […]
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?
Raised Incorruptible by The New Mongrels
Henry Brooke, a 17 year old, one-ear-deaf, shell-shocked veteran of the Civil War founded the Smythe County Mongrels Society in 1861. Their purpose? “the joyful promotion, through song and rhythmic utterances, of a unified moral code for all creatures.” With the book of Psalms in hand and a jug of hard cider on the floor […]
Bobbie Morrone is ready to Make You Scream
Philadelphia’s Bobbie Morrone Trio have been in the studio and have shared this 3 track EP titled The Best I Can Be for our listening pleasure. Bobbie Morrone (vocals, guitar), Paul Machette (bass), and Alex Machette (drums) have created a powerful, exciting, and engaging trio of soul-bluesy-pop singles with just enough jazz to make them […]
Heidi Howe Gets Kind of Crazy on Be Good
Heidi Howe is something special. Her voice a distinctive force in the alt-country, americana genres. Her songwriting style classic yet refined. Her upcoming album, Be Good…it’ll take you there; that place you want to be. Releasing her debut in 1999, this daughter of a music teacher and a concert promoter, has been staking her claim […]
Light it Up! “FireWork” – Midnight Mosaic
Fire Work is the new album release from Midnight Mosaic. I am digging on the sound these musicians are putting out! This is a high-energy album that highlights and combines their many influences, and combines them well. Throughout the album you can detect rock, a little R&B, some funk sounds, a bit of soul and […]
The Yellow Dress’s “Faint Music // Ordinary Light” is Neither!
The Yellow Dress is set to release their third album, “Faint Music//Ordinary Light” on January 4th. This album features an 8 person line-up of musicians from the San Francisco Bay Area, along with guest vocals from several other musicians, mostly from the underground scene in and around San Fran and Oakland. The group gathers inspiration […]
Xi.me.na Borges Makes Joyful Noise…But Not Like You’re Expecting To Hear
One woman + 1 voice + 1 body + 0 instruments + 5 languages = Xi.me.na Borges and her new vocal experimental album, Joyful Noise. “In my experience, Christmas is chaos filled with love. I wanted to make something that represented that and by finding all the different voices inside myself I realized I […]
Billy Roberts and The Rough Riders
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxknxxbQ6dk Billy Roberts recently sent over a few tracks from his upcoming album for us to check out. At first glance, I thought we might be taking a sonic trip through the Texas deserts but Mr. Roberts is from the Land Down Under – more specifically, Moree, Australia. Interestingly enough, Billy’s genre choices have left […]
Tristan Eckerson’s Dance Craze
Tristan Eckerson has delivered the most intense 20 minutes of music I have experienced in quite some time. Dance Craze is a 3 track journey through multiple genres of electronic music. This neck-breaking, body-moving, heart-pounding, uplifting, illuminating source of sound is guaranteed to make you do 1 thing… DANCE! Tristan explains, “Having spent most of […]
The Chicago Issue of Painted on Water
Painted on Water‘s debut album was a fusion of jazz, rock, electronica, and Turkish folk music… so what did they do for their new album? “For this album, I wanted to change the way we collaborate, change all the methods we use to compose, and come up with new production techniques,” says composer/guitarist/producer DEMİR DEMİRKAN. […]
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