I’m always just a lot nervous when I launch into something called a “mixtape.” Frankly, I’m old-school, man – a mixtape is something you put together with a dubbing cassette deck for the car… But a lot of things surprise me these days, like Rekless Life from Boy Rekless, which is more like a short pop record or […]
Interview with Pete Thompson – Play_Rewind_Eject
Pete Thompson is a solo act that performs as Play_Rewind_Eject. We had the opportunity to speak with him about this new album, Back to Forward. We discussed Pete’s inspirations, using the web to promote music, and the music scene in his area of the UK. You can click play below and listen as you read. […]
Sasha Papernik Achieves Victory
Sasha Papernik is what happens when the Russian opera meets the genres of folk and swing at a Broadway musical. With an enchanting voice, an engaging wall of sounds, themes of love, loss, and solitude, and influences from her Russian-American heritage; Sasha is blasting through the music cosmos with something that will catch the star […]
David Alter Brings It All Together On Songs For Sale
When David Alter‘s 10 year old son told him, “This stuff is great, you gotta do it, you gotta live your dreams,” David listened. Not really into the sound of his voice, David Alter‘s entire world changed when he realized he could outsource the recording and performance of his songs to other talented individuals. Songs […]
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 […]
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 […]
Paul Foster Presents Photographs, Epitaphs, and Frosted Glass
Paul Foster is a busy man. In our interview, we discussed finding a balance between children, wife, life, and music as well as influences and Paul’s background. Paul also leads the National Guard band but today we are here to talk about the collection of songs Paul has intriguingly titled Photographs, Epitaphs, and Frosted Glass. […]
Emma Shaka – “Who I Am” – one Baaaad Chick!
Emma Shaka makin’ me shake-a da fist… I hate it when they do this to me… ask me to review some record and tell me it’s “pop” or what-not and then it’s hard-rock and all dark and weird, and then it turns into some kind of off the wall jazzy guitar thing with these twisted […]
Jariko’s Contagious Love is Infectious
I almost turned it off or at least skipped to the next song after the first few bars of “Contagious Love” – the first cut on the latest self-titled EP by Jariko. You see, it started up with that autotune stuff and if you’ve ever read any of my reviews, you know that makes me cringe. I’m […]
Teen Girl Scientist Monthly Presents Modern Dances
Brooklyn-based Teen Girl Scientist Monthly has released their new album Modern Dances. It’s really hard to pick a favorite track on this one because they are all catchy, full of energy, and make you want to get up and dance. This is a pop dance extravaganza fit for anyone needing a quick workout. Between June and […]
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