Cale Bonderman started writing music just two years before Cale and the Gravity Well formed, but inexperience wasn’t going to keep him from breaking into the industry. With production by Chris Brooks, Henry Upton, Chase Lapp, and Nathan Bergman of Lionize, Cale was able to turn his singer/songwriter tunes into a full fledged indie rock […]
Interview with Shelby Lanterman – Paper Thin
Shelby Lanterman is a singer-songwriter from Napa, CA. Practically from the day she was born, her father exposed her to all forms of rock & roll and other types of popular music, and she was quickly inspired to sing and play music herself. After honing her skills throughout her youth, then 16 year old Shelby […]
Interview with Jordan Mackampa – Open Arms
Jordan Mackampa is a man made up of misspelt lyrics, milky tea and Etta James tracks playing on a vintage wooden steepletone. He is a hand-stitched soulster in every sense of the word. Hailing from the Democratic Republic of Congo and growing up between London and Coventry, Jordan combines his timeless soulful voice with melodic […]
Interview with The Congress – Home Again
Ultimately, The Congress is a band that shows reverence for their roots through both cohesion and creativity. “It’s hard to pigeonhole us one way or the other,” says guitarist/vocalist Scott Lane. “We do what comes naturally, with a lot of focus on song and arrangement, and very little on genre. We’re not great at putting […]
Interview with Christopher Shayne – Turning Stones
Arizona’s Christopher Shayne brings country rock spiked with southern desert heat on their debut single, “Give A Damn”. With strong vocals, an energetic live stage presence, and songwriting that encompasses timeless elements, Christopher Shayne has partnered with internationally renowned producer/engineer Chuck Alkazian for this newest adventure. With an onslaught of fresh ideas at Alkazian’s Pearl […]
Interview with Soul Chatter – Great Lakes Roots Rock
In this interview spotlight, we spend a few minutes with Ohio based indie roots rockin’ outfit Soul Chatter to discuss their influences, challenges in the digital era, and of course, their music. Connect on FB or visit their website. Music is available on CD Baby or Spotify. Introduce yourself to our readers and describe the […]
Eddy Mann Delivers Smooth Roots Jam on You, You Make Me Feel
Philly based roots, folk-rockin’ singer/songwriter, musician, worship leader, family man and lover of life Eddy Mann delivers a smooth jam on You, You Make Me Feel; from his currently available album Dig Love. Eddy Mann has dedicated his life to using his creative talents and music as a vehicle for spreading positivity as well as […]
RJ Comer Jams On New Single Nightly Suicide
RJ Comer has released a blues-rockin’ jam titled “Nightly Suicide“. A veteran of the music life, RJ Comer has been there, done that, got a t-shirt and is now back for more. His new album, with the same title (Nightly Suicide), is packed full of great sounding blues/rock selections and became available on March 25th. […]
Midwest Soul Xchange Release New American Century
Midwest Soul Xchange have arrived with a special treat in the form of their Prog-Roots Americana infused album, New American Century. Troubadours Nate Cherrier and Ryan Summers have been friends for nearly twenty years but it wasn’t until recently the two sonic beings aligned to create something refreshing, eclectic, and pleasing to the senses. Even […]
The Alpine Camp Translate Nature To Sound
The Alpine Camp was simply a challenge to translate nature’s sounds into music without any fancy gadgetry or studio over-processing but has since turned into something of an obsession for this crew of energetic and creative musicians. We wanted to transmit the vibe of rock music through the medium typically used in folk, bluegrass and […]
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