They’ve been making records and a name for themselves in Europe, and now they are on an 11 state tour of North America, bringing a grunged out “spaghetti country” sound to places like Nashville and Atlanta, with a no-holds-barred attitude ropin’ ’em up and branding ’em in droves like it was the old west. They […]
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?
beijing night
This is the sound of night by Beijing. Eric Thornberg (vocals/guitar), Thom Smith (guitar/synths), Bill Pruchnicki (drums) and Jack Hoopingarner (bass) come together to form a powerful sound scape driven by life, love, and the emotions of existence. These guys have an unbreakable musical chemistry obvious from the moment you click play. Beijing craft songs […]
The Gabriel Construct
Buckle up! We’re about to experience a journey through sound unlike any other; a collection of influences including (but not limited to) progressive rock, 20th century classical music, extreme metal, drum-n-bass, jazz, ’90s grunge, space rock, and ’80s pop… Welcome to Interior City. …in a society which respects nothing, every individual learns that they are not worthy of […]
Pingaddamidy!
There’s a first time for everything and I am excited about this one. We have our first Zydeco submission compliments of The New Iberians Zydeco Blues Band based in the Portalnd, Oregon area. Isn’t New Iberia in Louisiana (you might be thinking)? Well yes and here’s an explanation: Our band takes its name from New […]
Chromatic Warfare by Noel Black and XRA
Noel Black and XRA have joined forces to create something refreshing, genre-bending, and highly intelligent. Chromatic Warfare is a combination of musical styles and elements that come together to form a power-packed, get-off-your-ass-and-move while thinking-deeply-about-your-existence soundtrack. Noel Black and XRA both have solo careers but this project is the natural evolution of their crafts. Mr. Black […]
Songs From The Little Green Book
Bowdoin is quite the creative mind. A poet at heart, Bowdoin has a habit of hearing melodies and turning his poems into epic musical compositions. Be sure you check out our interview with him. His new album, Songs From The Little Green Book, is a powerful collection of stories set to a bluesy-rocktemporary balladeer soundscape. […]
CitySpeak – New Old-school Electronic
Jesse Mason is about to release his latest effort, “CitySpeak,” a nifty electronic, ambient disc with a leaning toward the old 8 bit sounds of the video games that have inspired the Chemical Brothers, M83, and so many more. Heck I’ll even give the guy credit for a couple nods to Kraftwerk. Now, most of […]
I II III DZIERZYNSKI BITZ
Soviet era pop + UK new wave + Swing + Novy Twist = …What?! This might be Tennessee but DZIERZYNSKI BITZ‘s music has made it all the way from Slovakia and it is impressive! An international project headed by vocalist and group leader Wojciech Dzerzhinsky, DZIERZYNSKI BITZ is an afternoon drive through Soviet-era pop, new wave, […]
Bad Dreams of Regenerates
Regenerates have arrived with one of the freshest albums [classified under Hip Hop] I have had the opportunity to listen to in quite a while. Bad Dreams is a combination of elements from urban music as well as experimental pop, electronic, and dance. This trio from Mobile, Alabama is determined to make their mark with […]
Raise A Glass Broken Land
What happens when you combine a percussion expert, an 8-string superaxe, and a boxador named Abbey? The New Benjamin Britton is what happens. Missed our interview? It was a great one, go read it. Britton Matthews is a classically trained percussionist. In this band, she handles the vibraphone, marimba, and various other instruments that can be […]
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