“All of Us” by Impresario (Valerian Ruminski)
If you’re a classic rock fan – or simply owned a radio sometime in the last half-century – you’ve probably heard “Cat’s in the Cradle” a thousand and one times before, but I sincerely doubt […]
If you’re a classic rock fan – or simply owned a radio sometime in the last half-century – you’ve probably heard “Cat’s in the Cradle” a thousand and one times before, but I sincerely doubt […]
Marc Miner’s long and winding road to his release Smile When You’re Wasted pays off for both the songwriter and his listeners. We normally expect country music practitioners to hail from predictable locales such as the American […]
“Mexican Ana” holds us close from the outset. The production of this track brings the listener close to each individual instrument, yet no one player stands out from the crowd. Ted Cline and his collaborators […]
If you’re betting on a race of what rockers are going to be out front by this year’s end, or even into 2021, you’d be in a great position, and have a lot of skin […]
In his debut release as a solo artist, Robert Miller proves himself to be far more than just a charismatic band leader – a role we got to know him in via his work with […]
Soft but spindly and tonally aggressive when we’re least expecting it to be, the melodic moxie to be discovered in the song “Bird” is seemingly limitless, but truth be told, it serves as only one-fourth […]
Although it’s a lot gruffer than what many of his Colorado indie contemporaries have been working with in recent times, the voice of one Bruce Wayne Carl – the man best known as Warbler BC […]
“Invisible Hand” from New York’s Tom Mullen is the first single from Mullen’s forthcoming album. Planned for early 2021, Mullen graces the listener early with this clever interpretation of the “invisible hand” economic theory. Many […]
A distinct voice, a rocking guitar and a sound that begs to be heard, rocker Mike DeFoy delivers two, highly-enjoyable songs in “Glass Houses” and “Poison Kiss”. Holding his listener to a higher regard for […]
Being Human (LP) by Matt Smith Starting with the sultry swing of “Sanctuary” and pushing through the dewy melodies of its title track, the textured “How We Got to Here” and finally bringing us to our […]
There’s more than a little swagger in the opening bars that precede the first few verses Barbara Jo Kammer will sing in her new album Big Blue Sky in the Morning; her confidence bleeds into the […]
Thrusting forward with one of the more memorable grooves of the Origins tracklist, “Back on My Feet Again” gets an extra shot of adrenaline when Jeff Coffey takes on the classic composition in his latest album. Origins – […]
If Tash Hagz doesn’t ring a bell, just ponder it long enough and it will. The alter image of Mike Shields can always vouch for his own creation and that says enough about it if […]
Stomping to life with a potent vitality not often found on the FM dial in 2020, Javyon’s “Dust” arises from the silence in a smoky, distorted harmony that brings to mind the likes of Alice […]
The power of music finds its way to hearts on “Sins of Me” by Billy Jeter, from from his upcoming fourth album Shineye Landing, and it is a marvelous cut that should be raved about by […]
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