We recently had the opportunity to speak with Mark Taylor about his new album No Closer To Home. Be sure you visit that interview. If you have been reading my reviews for any length of time, you have heard me say this before… I love the blues. Spending the past week or so vibing out […]
Andy Palmer Takes His Chances On Hazard of the Die
“So much of our lives is a roll of the die. We become saints or criminals, monks or defendants largely because of what has happened to us and around us. A lot of who we are is out of our control.” Andy Palmer explains. Three years of being a public defender in Brooklyn, New York […]
The Whispering Tree Prepare The Escape
Classically trained vocalist Eleanor Kleiner and French bassist Elie Brangbour have been traveling across the globe for the past 8 years sharing their unique style of folk-rock. With the release of their 2010 debut Go Call The Captain, The Whispering Tree found themselves performing in South America followed by 7 months of gigs in China. […]
Interview with Mark Taylor – Going Solo and Indie Music in Chicago
Mark Taylor is an acoustic based singer/songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His new album, No Closer To Home, is a collection of songs influenced by folk, blues, and alternative music. In this interview, we get Mark’s perspective on indie music in Chicago and discuss what led up to him going solo and releasing this album. Click […]
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 […]
On The Line with WithoutSpaces
WithoutSpaces is an indie, alternative, Christian rock band from the West Coast who have arrived with their album On the Line. We recently published an interview with this talented group who recently opened for Switchfoot and Relient K at Joshua Fest in 2012. Fortunately this album is far from what I expected to hear considering […]
Vocaliz The Lesson Plan
We recently interviewed Vocaliz but now we’re back with a look at his album, The Lesson Plan. As soon as you push play it is obvious this is unique. Something fresh for the realm of urban music… How refreshing! Vocaliz definitely has an advantage with his multi-cultural background and multi-lingual tongue. Weaving back and forth […]
Interview with WithoutSpaces
We recently had the pleasure of interviewing WithoutSpaces, a Christian Rock band from Bay Area, California. These guys have been busy but they gave us a few minutes to discuss the latest news and what inspires their music. Let’s crack the ice. Who are you? Where are you from? What style of music do you […]
Blues In The Key of Sea
I have never been a fan of one-hit wonders so it’s always a pleasure when a band we have reviewed before sends us a new album. As soon as I clicked play on Blues In The Key of Sea by Doug Prescott Band, I began to smile and I began jamming out until the music […]
Louise Aubrie’s Time Honoured Alibi
If you love your indie rock and post-punk laced in pop melodies, then Louise Aubrie‘s Time Honoured Alibi is the album for you. Made in London and now breaking in New York, Ms. Aubrie has arrived with her 2nd album produced by Boz Boorer, a pioneer of the British rockabilly movement. Sidenote: Boz is a […]
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