Hailed as “The Best New Electronic Dance Band of New York” by MusicFestNews.com, the NYC-based electronic quartet Monotronic is proud to announce their new single “Cyborg Love” from their forthcoming self-titled album, due out September 27, 2019. Inspired by the 2013 film Her this song tells the story of a human-like A.I. that learns to […]
Interview with Summer of Blood – Rotten Fruit
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Summer of Blood about their latest music, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) We are a […]
Interview with Adam Foster – Dirty City
Every city has it’s dirty, gritty, grimy side. Rarely does Nashville’s show its face; until now! Courtesy of Adam Foster and his new album, Dirty City, we can take a sonic trip through the real Nashville. The one that embraces life at it flows, unafraid to leave a little dirt here, a stain there, some […]
Interview with Dom Brown – No Genre
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Dom Brown about his latest project (No Genre), challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications). I’m from […]
Interview with Paul Maged – Fight To The Death
Paul Maged has become a staple on these pages. Naturally, we’re back to spotlight his newest project, Fight To The Death! Delivering a smooth blend of rock elements, Paul paves his own lane while capturing the essence of what originally sent alternative rock into the mainstream years ago. That essence is present more than ever […]
PREMIER: Gracie Nash Delivers Retro Soul, Classic Rock Revival on Her Latest, and quite infectious, Jam – Watch the video for Better Off now
Welcome to the Indie Rock Revival hosted by the lovely and beautiful Gracie Nash, a NYC singer/songwriter who has a major love affair with classic rock radio as well as the soulful, disco-tinged jams of the ’60s and ’70s. All I can say is this is exactly what I needed in my day. Hell, in […]
The Brilliance Raise DACA Awareness Through Music, Listen to Suite No. 1 Oh Dreamer Now
New York based master song crafters The Brilliance recently teamed up with World Relief in their initiative to raise awareness for DACA. In the words of the group, their new album series Suites is Inspired by Dreamers, Travelers, Immigrants, The search for a home. Founded in the style of pop, Suite No. 1 Oh Dreamer […]
I’m Standin’ Out Here (For A Reason), Big City Cowgirl Releases New Music
Fasten your seat belts, folks, it’s going to be a bumpy ride. Describing Big City Cowgirl is like being unprepared in the eye of a hurricane – it ain’t easy. Big City Cowgirl is no common musical artist. She is intense, yet funny. Conservative, yet wild. Realistic, yet positive. Big City Cowgirl has a full-time […]
Electro-Industrial Masterminds Jane In Space Release Final Video Supporting Gorerunner EP, Watch Thru The Vines Now
Brooklyn, New York based electro-industrial rockers Jane In Space have delivered their final video in a series of visuals in support of their Gorerunner EP. I think director Permian Strata said it best so allow me to quote, The previous few songs on the EP have a slow-building tension to them. And then “Thru The […]
Heathcote Hill Arrives with New Album, Listen to Save The Ones You Love
Receiving a lot of love and acclaim on their last two records, New York based Americana rockers Heathcote Hill have delivered a highly enjoyable listening experience on their latest album Save The Ones You Love. Featuring vocalist Megan Porcaro Herspring (who has been compared to Susan Tedeschi, Natalie Merchant and Tracy Chapman), Heathcote Hill will […]
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