Meredith O’Connor is 17 years old and has already been trained in classical, Broadway, and pop vocals as well as theater and dance. She has also performed in productions such as “Annie”, “Grease”, and “Little Shop of Horrors”. After spending middle school as an outsider, she was discovered by a Miss Teen/USA scout who put […]
The Glorious Veins Bang Their Savage Beat
The Glorious Veins are an explosion of bluesy punk rock guaranteed to throw you out of your seat and into a subconscious air guitar jam. They describe themselves like this: “Bluesy post punk dance rock from Mars” I say….yes!! From the moment you push play, you are thrown into a mosh pit of good ole […]
Devin Farney’s Magnum Passion Opus…Yet
I knew Devin Farney’s album Magnum Passion was going to be something fresh, far from boring, and above the average album we receive from independent musicians. [I included the word “yet” in the headline because I honestly hope Devin isn’t finished creating masterpieces any time soon. I would hate to call this his greatest work […]
Laura Duncan is Loud and Clear
Laura Duncan is blues, rock, jazz, and beauty rolled up into a singer/songwriter whose music is taking her places…quickly. Every track rocks! Every vocal soars! And the guitars sound great whether it’s screaming blues leads or mellowing out with soft acoustic strums. Did I mention how much I love the piano? Loud & Clear is […]
Sister Helen Hope To Leave No Harm
Sister Helen is an aural onslaught of creative indie punk rock juices but the band’s sound refuses to follow any cliche patterns your ears might be used to. Hailing partly from Brooklyn, NY and partly from Hell’s Kitchen, the band’s bio aptly states: Sister Helen signifies a third way for modern rock music: neither to […]
Prepare To Be Unswept by the Surf Song EP
Sitting in Chicago, the O’Brien cousins think about their days growing up in the UK. Wishing they were beach boys and she was their girl, The Unswept arrive with their own British surf rock invasion on this 4 track collection aptly titled Surf Song EP. In the opening track, the duo admits they could never […]
Interview with Sister Helen, Indie Progressive Rock from Brooklyn, NY
Sister Helen is Brooklyn, New York’s top indie-progressive-rock contortionist act and we managed to get them to stay out of their strange playing positions long enough to give us an interview. Reading this one should be quite fun. To start, let’s tell everyone who you are, where you are from, what type of music you […]
Jodie Levinson Is Beyond Strong Enough
Have you heard the amazing voice of Jodie Levinson yet? Beyond her enchanting melodies, Jodie is a master at the craft of writing great songs. Pulling inspiration from fears, joys, and her fascination with relationships, her songs offer us a soulful pop-rock exploration into these basic but complex human emotions. Levinson has been favorably compared to […]
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 […]
Matthew Heller Arrives With Face Melting Rock n’ Roll Soul
Portland, Oregon’s Matthew Heller is here with his self-titled release. Heller’s music is aptly described as post-grunge folk. Others have compared him to Billy Corgan and the Smashing Pumpkins. I don’t really see it but I did ask him about it in our recent interview. Here’s my opinion. Matthew’s music is what happens when your […]
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