South Florida based singer/songwriter/physician/Anesthesiologist Rob Alexander has delivered his latest album, Being Myself. Included in this album is a really special track, Friend of Mine (Elton’s Epic), that serves not only as a radio-ready, contemporary pop jam but also as a tribute and homage to Elton John. Friend of Mine (Elton’s Epic) tells the story […]
Album Reviews
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American Fever Deliver Epic Rock and Roll, Passionate Performances on New Single, Sunday Morning
Brooklyn based indie rockers American Fever have delivered their latest jam titled Sunday Morning. This classic rock infused, operatic and quite epic tune is guaranteed to stimulate your senses, rock your socks off, and have you checking back in for repeat plays. Despite the songs slow, piano driven beginning, it builds into quite the wall […]
Anna Claire Loftis Delivers Moving, Cinematic, Ambient Pop Single, Listen to Motion Sickness Now
Singer/songwriter Anna Claire Loftis wasn’t prepared for the unexpected plot twist that occurred during her family trip to Oregon. That unexpected twist found her and her family…and their car…at the bottom of a cliff. Going back to that event, Anna says, Seriously, we all almost died that day. It was laughably one of the worst […]
Break Your Love Apart, Listen to Bittersweet Machines’ Lead Single – New Album Now Available!
Bittersweet Machines landed on my radar last year with the release of No Bad Horizon. More recently, I featured the new album The Stars and Ground. The focus now is the lead single off the new album, Break Your Love Apart. Introducing the song with a beautifully played acoustic guitar melody, Matt’s passionate voice leads […]
Bittersweet Machines Packs Powerful Pop Sensibilities Into Infectious Alt-Rock Soundscapes, The Stars and Ground Available Now
It was approximately a year ago when North Carolina based Bittersweet Machines managed to thoroughly impress me. When listening to the No Bad Horizons album (feature article here), what seemed like a group of talented musicians turned out to be a one-man show. Bittersweet Machines is back with a new album. The title is The […]
Get Ready for the Exciting Sounds of Pork Pie Hat’s Jazz Rock Fusion on their new album Giotto Groove
Looking for some jazz rock fusion you can groove to for an extended period of time over the coming holiday breaks? I thought you’d say yes, and I have just the album to deliver the sonic goods. The album is Giotto Groove. The band is Germany based Pork Pie Hat. Consisting of Thomas Wolff (guitars, […]
Geoff Gibbons Delivers Delightful, Pop Leaning, Acoustic Roots Rock on Follow You, Listen Now
It’s always a pleasure when Geoff Gibbons pops up in my inbox. Geoff recently released his newest single. The title is Follow You. A veteran roots rocker, Gibbons leans into pop-friendly, radio-ready, acoustic rock territory with this delightful, uplifting, melodically rich and easily memorable jam. Geoff’s soothing vocals are backed by top notch musicianship. With […]
Gary Douglas Band Releases Powerful New Single and Video, Watch Deep In The Water (Redeux)
Gary Douglas Band has returned with a powerful new single and music video titled Deep In The Water (Redeux). This isn’t Gary’s first time gracing these pages, and we’re always excited when has new music to share. Deep In The Water shares the stories and struggles of Douglas’ legal battle against DuPont chemical company for […]
Jacqueline Loor Releases Potent New Single, Listen to It’s Not On Me
Miami based alt-pop singer/songwriter Jacqueline Loor delivers honest, emotional, authentic songs with potent melodies and an impressive vocal range. Unafraid to expose her vulnerabilities, Jacqueline is able to capture feelings and thoughts in her music that many would be hesitant or afraid to openly share, especially with a wider audience. It’s Not On Me is […]
Interview with A Killer’s Confession – The Indifference of Good Men
Before I became completely absorbed by the world of Hip Hop, I used to be a serious metal head. I played bass and guitar in a nu metal band for a year or so in the early 2000s. My CD collection primarily included bands like Mudvayne, Mushroomhead, Pantera, Slayer, Korn, Alice in Chains, Sepultura, Sevendust, […]
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