Jesse Brewster rocks! And he’s pretty smart, too. March of Tracks is Mr. Brewster’s follow up to Wrecking Ball at the Concert Hall. And in the spirit of innovation and finding new ways to deliver an album, Jesse is onto something. March of Tracks is exactly that. One song per month, for 12 months, leading […]
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?
Taking The Leap with Zain Lodhia
Five years ago, Zain Lodhia had never touched a guitar, sang, or written a song…but he did play Rock Band with his college roommates. Now this is where it gets interesting; playing the video game Rock Band actually opened Zain up to his own musicality which led him to grab an instrument, sing a note, […]
Cyclops – music by Jason Bonthron
All I know about Jason Bonthron is that he used to play in the Hoboken, NJ based reggae band Smoove, but for the past 2 years he has been working on his new masterpiece – Cyclops. Well, here’s the other thing I know about Jason… He writes music, and he writes very well. Joining him […]
Brian Larney at The Starting Line
Have you ever been the guy quietly jamming along in this band or that band but know deep down inside there’s a solo artist inside? Brian Larney will be At The Starting Line ready to unleash his on July 18 (2013). Larney was raised in the Northeast and has always had a fetish for well-crafted […]
Simplified – looking on to “Brighter Days”!
With a vocal presence sort of like a “grown up” John Mayer, or an energetic Jack Johnson, and driving guitar lines backed by drums and bass that actually provide a pulse to the music, Simplified (Hippizaz) take the complex equation of good music and simplify it to the common denominators to provide the most impact. […]
Arlon Bennett opens a ” World of Possibility”
I’ve had a rough few days, a little something got my stomach in a mess, and a lot of soul-searching kinda stuff going on has had me in a bit of a toss, if you get me. So, when I woke today, not really looking forward to writing (that’s odd for me) and put on […]
Violin Lullabies by Rachel Barton Pine
Imagine traveling across 3 continents, 6 foreign countries, 3 Canadian provinces, and 20 U.S. states before you were 1 year old. Sylvia, the daughter of international concert violinist Rachel Barton Pine, is already living the dream. “My first exposure to music wasn’t on the radio or at a concert, it was the sound of my mother’s […]
Ash Wednesday
There is always room for a great song by a great band and Ash Wednesday delivers just that in pure rock and roll fashion. Guitarist Zach Barnett, bass guitarist Larry Morton, guitarist Josh Nolan, guitarist Kevin Shearer, and drummer Daylan Kinser have come together to form a powerful, refreshing, back-to-the-roots style of rock music. At […]
The Beards – Widmann’s Mansion
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 […]
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 […]
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