Whether performing on a train chugging through the Rocky Mountains or singing her heart out on stages in Italy, Lisa Bell is an amazing, powerful vocalist. Lisa understands that positive music can make the world a better place and has been on a mission to inspire the listener take heart and take action with music […]
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?
Junebug Are On The Chase
Junebug are a four-piece alternative acoustic rock group all the way from the beautiful lands of Glasgow, Scotland. In 2010, members Matthew and Owen decided it was time for a little experiment in acoustic rock. After that went well, it was time to diversify. The duo became a quartet when vocalist Katie Irvine and percussionist […]
Jonathan Ferguson Finds Its Sweeter After Difficulties
Jonathan Ferguson is a folk-rock singer, songwriter, and excellent storyteller. In our recent interview, we spoke with him about the music and arts scene in Calgary, Canada, his influences, and his refreshing playing style. Sweeter After Difficulties is a beautiful album. Jonathan plays his guitar as much for percussion as he does for laying down […]
Paul Koudouris Is Better Off With The Blues
“I’d rather call the Delta my home than on a high rise any day…” -Paul Koudouris Paul Koudouris is a man after my heart. His new album Twenty Something is a great collection of songs in pure bluesy, folk-pop fashion. Have I mentioned that this dude’s soul can sing!? A singer-songwriter from Austin, Texas, Paul […]
Singer-Songwriter Tyron Fatooros
Today I have something a little different from our usual band feature. Singer/Songwriter Tyron Fatooros was born in South Africa but found his way to an upbringing in Northern Ireland. The reason this feature is different than our typical articles is due to the fact Tyron has no polished, mastered album for us to listen […]
Prehab Is Back With A Vengeance
This is a guest review by Keith Profeta of Indie Band Guru. Keith is a musician, manager, blogger, promoter, booking agent, and Berklee College of Music Business degree’d music lover. Find him over at IndieBandGuru.com. We have all seen bands come into the scene and make a splash only to disappear into obscurity and breakup. […]
Karlex – Paris, New York, Port Au Prince
“Very often I say, I did not write my songs but they found me,” Karlex explains in typical humble fashion. Karlex has been referred to as the “Bob Marley of Haiti” due to his bold brand of ethno musicality. Growing up under a dictatorship didn’t leave young Karlex many options but to have fun. He […]
Crazy, Smokin’ Shit on the Cannibus
Sometimes it takes me a minute to get there, and that happened today, in more ways than one. You ever have one of those days when drivin’ along the river is too nice to go to work just now? Yeah that’s part of it… Cannibus… it rolls along in a phat ass zig-zag … I […]
The Fire Inside David Sprague
It’s no coincidence that David Sprague titled his new album The Fire Inside. David is a true lover of music. When he picks up a guitar and starts to sing, dammit you listen. This young man and his instrument are a true expression of what happens when heart and soul speak through music. With catchy […]
Kung Fu Academy’s Super 8 Flashback
Now this is as tasty a jam as my grandmother’s secret recipe. Bobby (vocals/guitar), Laurence (guitar), Duncan (bass) and Fraser (drums) had no intentions of forming Kung Fu Academy. But, while studying music at Napier University, their teacher brought these four musicians together for a one-off performance. As if it was meant to be, they […]
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