Son of Strays have arrived with their self-titled debut album packed full of mystical Americana music. Imagine wandering through the desert on a journey to find yourself. Son of Strays is the perfect theme music. Hailing from San Diego, California, this songwriting duo explore themes of ego, addiction, war, and transformation. Angela and David Blacker […]
Future Echoes and Past Replays with Slim Loris
Swedish band Slim Loris are preparing to release Future Echoes and Past Replays. Slim Loris takes British Invasion era pop and slaps it upside the head with their own style of Americana-rock to create something truly inspiring. In 2011, Slim Loris released their first full length album which received great reviews from sites such Billboard Discoveries and Neufutur.com. […]
Lisa Bell’s Italian Project
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 […]
Blues In The Key of Sea
I have never been a fan of one-hit wonders so it’s always a pleasure when a band we have reviewed before sends us a new album. As soon as I clicked play on Blues In The Key of Sea by Doug Prescott Band, I began to smile and I began jamming out until the music […]
It’s A Viral Darling by Alberta
If you remember our interview with Dave Shanaberger of Alberta, you will remember our discussion about listeners characterizing his sound as Yankee Indie…but neither of us know what the hell that means. After listening to It’s A Viral Darling, I know I can give you a description you will understand. Let’s try Ameri-folk-rock. Dave’s composition […]
Bellamys Jesse and Noah, drive hard – “Driven Back”
Big thanks to Kim Grant for sending me a copy of “Driven Back” by Jesse and Noah (Bellamy – yep more Bellamy brothers) of Franklin, Tennesse. This isn’t the first I’ve heard from the brothers, but it is definitely the best yet, and that’s saying something. I really don’t know how to classify the record, […]
Ed Pettersen Curses The River of Time
Ed Pettersen is deep. Delivering an intriguing blend of americana, folk, rock, and blues, Ed layers his music with commentary any lyricist or storyteller will appreciate. Bouncing back and forth between Nashville and Norway, Ed’s songwriting provides a unique perspective as well as a life story we haven’t heard before. I Curse The River of […]
Jesse and Noah Have Traveled The World And Driven Back On Their Upcoming Release
Take over 20 years of experience, hard work, and a natural born gift. Now take it, turn it on its ear, and travel the world with it. On the other side you have Driven Back by Jesse and Noah. (Set for digital release August 7th, followed by CD then Vinyl.) Amid the years of writing […]
Billy D and the Hoodoos’ “Something’s Wrong” is good Voodoo
From the first note I was enthralled with “Something’s Wrong”, the latest record from Billy D and the Hoodoos (Creative and Dreams). It’s been a long while since I was able to get excited about a “bluzy rock” artist, but this was a great surprise! I have to thank Rose at C.D.M.N. for lots of […]
Walking for Pennies will be walking with pockets of cash.
Andy Jobe (vocals, guitar) and Neeley Bridges (vocals, mandolin) of Walking for Pennies have just released their debut, “Forget about Wonderland” and it fraggin’ rocks! I’ve been blessed to hear a lot of great tracks lately, but here I am at midnight penning a review on a record – when I have to be up at […]
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