When you hear “born and raised in Texas,” and “playing music in Nashville,” the words “alt-rock” and “indie” don’t exactly come to mind — but that’s what you’ll find if you listen to Case Wooton’s music. Though the Texas-native is an avid fan of the Texas country out of his hometown, he’s a little more […]
Gary Douglas Takes Us On A Sonic Voyage Through The Heartland On New Single, River Road
NYC native, recent inductee into the Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame, singer/songwriter Gary Douglas doesn’t necessarily fit the stereotypical image or persona of a lawyer…or of a singer/songwriter. However, his life of experiences defending the innocent and powerless against corporate malice, the bureaucratic abyss of our legal system, and helping people bring peace back into […]
Dynamos Hit Us With Energetic Rock and Roll On New Single and Video, Stainless
Following up on the success of their singles Shake Rattle and Roll and Knowledge, Los Angeles based rockers Dynamos are back with their strongest rocker yet. The new single is titled Stainless. Accompanied by a music video (watch below), Stainless hits us from the get-go with big drums, slightly distorted but perfectly toned electric guitars, […]
Joshua Ketchmark Delivers Upbeat Vibes and Irresistible Songwriting On Her Voice In My Head
Ready for some irresistible sounds? A tune that will make you move? A jam that will make you dance? A song that sounds so good and hits you so hard you can’t help but love it? Joshua Ketchmark has your back with his single and music video for Her Voice In My Head. Highly infectious […]
New music from Sam and the Womp
Sometimes a track comes along so catchy that it would be criminal if it were a one-hit wonder, and ‘Bom Bom’ by Sam and the Womp was just such a track. Released at the end of summer in 2012, it exploded into the public consciousness as a love/hate track that divided dancefloors all over the […]
Interview with Omer Goren – Electrockrat
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Omer Goren, aka Electrockrat, about his latest project, motivations, challenges 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 […]
Interview with The Split Seconds – Where Have All The Good Men Gone
Formed in 2015, The Split Seconds exploded onto the DC music scene combining the energy of late-70’s punk with undertones of rock and roll, ska, garage rock, and 60’s pop. Frontman Drew Champion, joined by drummer Sean Peterson, bassist Stephen Parsons, and guitarist Alex Massi, brought their sound to enthusiastic audiences at east coast punk […]
Ajay Mathur Remains Resilient On Rockin’ New Album, Little Boat
Grammy nominated artist Ajay Mathur has arrived with his latest album Little Boat. Following up on his previous releases: A Matter of Time (2011), Come See Conquer (2013) and the highly successful 9 to 3 (2015) which maintained chart rankings on US Top 50 Rock, US Top 80 Independent, US Top 50 AC and Americana […]
Paul Maged Returns With Latest EP, The Glass River Now Available
Paul Maged is no newbie to these pages. We have been supporting his work for quite some time. Paul is back with the second installment of his EP trilogy, The Glass River. Fueled with socially aware lyrical substance, unapologetic rock and roll and plenty of punk attitude, The Glass River tackles issues such as mass […]
ButchQueen & the Bad Habits Unleash Adrenaline Pumping Rock On Bare Grits
ButchQueen & the Bad Habits unleash an adrenaline-infused, fist pumpin’ barrage of punk, ska and in-your-face, gut-wrenching frequencies on their forthcoming album Bare Grits. An immensely energetic outfit of music misfits, ButchQueen & the Bad Habits throw their fists up to the status quo aiming their onslaught of rock and roll directly for societal norms […]
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