Alt-soul singer/songwriter Cookie Rabinowitz gives us a glimpse into his Four Eyed Soul on his refreshing new record. While trying to make ends meet, Cookie found himself working at a gentleman’s club in Philadelphia as a DJ. He soon realized he has moving further and further away from the sensitive singer/songwriter steez that defines his […]
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?
The Aquaducks Are Taking Off
The Aquaducks are the newest, hottest, and funkiest party band to hit the Nashville scene. Oddly enough, the band’s members are from everywhere but Nashville. This talented group of creative types migrated to Nashville to attend Belmont University. After meeting during freshman year, the group began jamming together and performing at house parties as a […]
Songs from J.J. Crowne
J.J. Crowne is somewhat of a big deal. Be sure the check out our interview where we discuss many aspects of his career including charting on radio more than once and earning a law degree during the journey. He’s back with his newest album, J.J. Crowne. After attending Oberlin Music Conservatory, this singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist started his […]
The Archimedian Point
“Give me a point on which to stand, and I will move the Earth.” These words, from the legend Archimedes, have come to be known as The Archimedian Point. That is also the name of the newest bad ass rock duo to hit our desk. Their new album A Present Progressive has been in […]
Cole Hermer and the Ravens
Ever wondered what would happen if Alice in Chains, Led Zeppelin, and Jack White joined forces to form the next bad ass rock band? I have a feeling it would sound like Cole Hermer and The Ravens. Cole Hermer has already developed himself as a local legend in the Toronto scene after playing venues […]
The Walking Sticks Send The Night
The Walking Sticks will grab your attention with their new and infectious, downtempo, dream-pop, trip-hop album Send The Night. No, seriously… I clicked play 15 minutes ago and I am still repeating track 1. Twin brothers Max and Spencer Ernst were only 16 years old when they signed to Cherry Lane Music (now BMG). They […]
The Ria Reece Band
I have a an old school Rhythm and Blues treat for your ears in the form of this self-titled record from The Ria Reece Band. Ria Reece started singing professionally in February of 2011. By September of that same year, The Ria Reece Band had formed. Released on August 16th, 2013, the album has received […]
BluRum13 is Inverted
After two solo albums, 1,000 shows, and collaborations with names such as Us3, One Self, the Russian Percussion, and True Ingredients; BluRum13 decided to take some time off to creatively recharge. In the meantime, fans started demanding a new album. During his time off, BluRum13 experimented with drum and bass and electronica while consuming the […]
Keep Shining On with Ron Littlejohn and The Funk Embassy
What happens when a songwriter and Hip Hop artist from France puts together one of the most bad ass funk bands Canada has seen yet? Meet Ron Littlejohn & The Funk Embassy. This project was initiated when Thierry Matrat started the Funk Embassy project in 2009. His intent was to create soul/funk songs for rappers. […]
The Legend of Ranger – The Reindeer Who Couldn’t Fly
Alan B. Salisbury has a simple message: “My message is if you believe in yourself, there’s no limit to what you can accomplish.” Dr. Alan Salisbury had an illustrious 30 year career in the military. During that time he pioneered the use of computers on the battlefield and earned the rank of Major General. […]
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