The Margaret Hooligans’ ‘Royal Octopus Canal’ Rides With Incredible Grit
The transcendental rock duo have just released their single, ‘Royal Octopus Canal’, a garage rock enigma that is spruced with striking blues, roaring grunge, experimental rhythms, and an ethos that will launch you into new worlds.
Mick J Clark’s ‘There’s Nothing Anybody Can Do’ : Classic Pop Blues
Mick J Clark delivers a comforting, yet pragmatic commentary on heartache and finding love again in his single, ‘There’s Nothing Anybody Can Do’.
Wishpenny Creates Fluid Spaces of Alt-Folk in ‘day after dark’
The band has just released their sophomore album ‘day after dark’, a collection that leverages astronomical themes to highlight the surreality of human experiences.
Minda Lacy Sails in With Old School Blues : ‘Worth Writing Home About’
In her latest release, ‘Worth Writing Home About’, Minda Lacy crafts a whimsical tapestry around all the remarkable pairs of breasts that she saw.
Gianfranco Casts a Dazed Jazz Mist With Latest Release, ‘Sunshine’
Be it the electro jazz-funk dynamism for the action-packed ‘Doctor Wind’ or the buoyant, mellow funk atmosphere of his latest release, ‘Sunshine’. GFN’s compositions are riddled with rivers and deltas of jazz, funk, blues, bossa and rock.
Eric Schaffer & The Other Troublemakers Come Alive in This Latest Folk Rock Album ‘Dry Lightning’
The band's album, ‘Dry Lightning’ is the outfit's sophomore album. Spanning across thirteen songs, you’re sure to spot references to The Dave Matthews Band, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Allman Brothers Band.
Nabil Muquit Crafts a Surreal Electronic Ambience in ‘The Only Way Out is Up’
Nabil Muquit has newly released his fourth album titled, ‘The Only Way Out is Up’. Containing seven tracks, the collection draws from philosophies and human experiences to coalesce as substantial sonic concepts.
Tom Minor Gives Underground Blues a Contemporary Edge with ‘Where Do You See Yourself in Five Years?’
Tom Minor swings into this New Year with a speculative theme in ‘Where Do You See Yourself in Five Years?’ As the bluegrass rings and the folk rock tolls, it swiftly rides you back to the glam and artistic flavors of the 60s.
Vargen Astounds with Rustic Folk Rock in Self-Titled Album
Vargen has just released his self-titled album. Folk rock, blues, poetry, philosophies, and rustic nostalgia are just some of the treasures you’ll find in it.
Taydem Shoesmith Showcases Theatrical Blues & Glamorous Melancholy in ‘This, That’
In her latest release, ‘This, That’ is a perfect example of this. The cabaret style R&B track sparkles with theatrical blues and glamorous melancholy. Listening to it transports us to the era of Louis Armstrong, Aretha Franklin, Kate Michaels, and Joan Morris.
Ljiljana Winnler and Solenne Band Explore and Interpret The Jazz and Blues as Composed by Gene Pritsker
For their debut EP, Ljiljana Winnler and Solenne Band explore and interpret the jazz and blues as composed by Gene. The collection is divided into four movements that are first introduced by a track called ‘Path’.
David E Finck Brings Sensational Jazz with ‘Gentle Journey’
Composer and bassist, David E Finck has put out a bluesy-jazz sensation with this latest single, ‘Gentle Journey’.