Seven-piece pop rockers The Normal Living deliver a sonic package of tasty jams with a heavy dose of radio friendly pop appeal, rock and roll energy, beautiful vocal harmonies and enough creative diversity to keep things interesting and fresh for listeners of all styles of music. How It All Went Down is a powerful wall […]
Dirty Snowman Society’s Love of Rock and Roll Emanates from their Songs, Listen Now
Based in Copper Mountain, Colorado, Dirty Snowman Society keep themselves warmed with a blaze of rock and roll glory even when the 350 inches of annual snowfall has them barricaded and approaching hypothermia. When they aren’t hitting the slopes, they’re crafting timeless rock music. The band’s love for creating unadulterated rock and roll becomes apparent […]
Interview with A.T. Branch – Renegade
Fresh off his completion of 8 years of active duty service and departure from the military, A.T. Branch is ready to deliver his debut EP, RENEGADE (on November 15, 2019). RENEGADE is about self-actualization, building walls after a relationship, and being in love with an alcoholic, all from a male perspective. Each track, including the […]
Interview with Joe Olnick – Iguana
The Joe Olnick Band is a quartet that writes and performs original, groove-based instrumental jazz/funk, in the vein of the New Mastersounds, Phish and Medeski Martin & Wood. The band takes themes from their recordings and jams them out live for a unique experience. They will interpret at least a couple of covers in each set, but are […]
John Vento Releases Next Single from Love, Lust & Other Wreckage, Watch Video for Baby Blues Now
John Vento returns with the next single and music video for Baby Blues off his latest album Love, Lust & Other Wreckage. Featuring a soothing, reflective acoustic guitar progression, Baby Blues is a roots rockin’ single which builds from simple voice and acoustic guitar into a more layered and nuanced soundscape which sets the mood […]
The Impersonators Return with Infectious Melodies, Memorable Lyrics on Circus
This isn’t The Impersonators first time gracing these pages. In fact, they’ve been on these pages multiple times packing a sonic punch of alternative rock vibes and melodically rich pop aesthetics which results in uplifting songs with a heavy dose of (radio friendly) replay value. Needless to say, The Impersonators are one of those bands […]
Interview with Yup – Songs About Death
Yup is a 28 toothed skeleton of a man writing and recording music to the beat of several different Punk inspired genres. During his time traveling and playing with different bands in the St. Louis area, the skull and bones combo that is Yup began writing what would eventually be the musician’s macabre, debut album, […]
Interview with Science Is Fiction – Don’t Everybody Thank Me At Once
Science is Fiction’s debut EP “Don’t Everybody Thank Me At Once” has been making appearances on the Canadian college charts and debuted on streaming platforms in September. Their sound has been described as “Elvis Costello on steroids” and “a bit Parquet Courts…a bit parent rock“. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Science Is Fiction […]
Chris Mardini Packs A Sonic Punch With Infectious, New Single, Retrospective Outlook Now Available
NYC based indie rocker Chris Mardini has delivered an infectious, energetic, mood boosting, radio ready single titled Retrospective Outlook. Recognized as an old soul due to the lyrical depth and wisdom displayed in his songwriting, Chris is riding a wave of momentum with the release of this potent new single. Best listened to at maximum […]
Follow No One Rock Hard On New Single, Follow No One Now Available
Prepare for a hard rockin’, metal-infused excursion through sound with Follow No One and their latest single release, Fear No Evil. Spanning the globe from the US to Portugal, the dynamic duo known as Follow No One is on a mission to deliver their own brand of rock and roll music. Fear No Evil packs […]
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