Sir-Vere Sets Up a Rock Dystopia With Latest Release ‘Legion’
Sir-Vere orchestrates an army of frantic beats and fever dream riffs to spectacularly birth the essence of their latest release, ‘Legion’.
Gary Dranow : Hadrian’s Wall
Gary Dranow and The Manic Emotions have just released the next installment of their upcoming double album, ‘Hadrian’s Wall’.
Ari Joshua’s Dynamism Gives us Country Flavored Jazz in Latest Track, ‘Country Stroll’
The track illustrates the artist’s vivid explorations within the country genre, tying it with elating jazz elements and structures to refresh the mind.
Music Review : Bromsen’s ‘Someone’
Bromsen’s single, ‘Someone’, an epic blast of romance, crackling with striking synths, dance beats, and vocal sentiment. You’ll catch the potency of 80s synthwave married into dynamic blues rock frames.
Anthony Casuccio Delivers a Transcendental Electro Rock in ‘Into The Light’
Anthony Casuccio’s release is ‘Into The Light’, a track outpouring with profuse energy and momentum. Strung with sizzling wires of electronica, unrelenting beat lines and the surge of anthemic vocals, it drives to a moment of exhilaration.
Music Review : Backstrom’s ‘Train Wreck Coming’
In this latest track, ‘Train Wreck Coming’, Backstrom strings rustic Southern country with bluesy excitations and swinging percussive spirit.
Margaret Hooligans Drives to Wilderness Rock with ‘Main Street Zulus’
The tumultuous and mercurial rock sagas of The Margaret Hooligans reach a new high in their latest ‘Main Street Zulus’.
Music Review : Kelsie Kimberlin’s ‘We Are The Promise’
In this latest track, ‘We Are The Promise’ she rallies the people and their power with a revolutionary anthem; A war cry to reclaim democracy, freedom, and liberty.
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.
Massimo De Simone’s ‘La canzone dei pianeti’ is an Enchanting Cosmic Ballad
The track chronicles the artist’s journey and experience with fatherhood, of the matchless augmentation and capacity for love and life that is born out of it. Crested with the romance of the stars and the boundlessness of the cosmos, he recreates the experience.
Gary Dranow Transforms Country Blues with Rock n Roll Dynamism in ‘I’m A Man’
Gary Dranow and The Manic Emotions strike at the heart of country blues with sensational rock n roll performances in single, ‘I’m a Man’.
The Screaming Pope Builds a Dynamic Electronic Castle with Latest ‘Neon Heights’
The Screaming Pope is an eccentric electronic music banner founded by Boston artist and musician, George Bolton. He leverages the high elasticity of electronica, and blending it with imagination, creates vibrant sonic journeys for his audience. The album, ‘Neon Heights’ was his sixteen and final album of the year 2023.
Luna Keller’s ‘Patterns’ Twinkle with Poetry & Ethereal Folk
Her latest single is titled ‘Patterns’. Dressed in frills of theatrical whimsy and orchestra, it chronicles the circuits and patterns in our psyche that repeat themselves.
Kreajours’ ‘NEWWAVE’ is a Swirling Post-Punk Sensibility
‘NEWWAVE’ is the latest single from Kreajours. They fill a vacuous bracket of space with crackling riff frequencies, abstract vocal blooms, and eclectic percussion.
AGON’s Sprinkles Hip-Hop ‘Christmas Cheer’ in Latest Release
AGON swirls the spirit of Christmas into a thumping cloud of festive hip-hop and rap in latest single, ‘Christmas Cheer’. Blending the lo-fi ambiences with swishes of neo-classicals and twinkling textures, he makes it so that the visuals are embossed and rise up to meet you.
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.
Album Review : Velcrocranes’ ‘What if I Die’
‘What if I Die’ is Velcrocranes’ debut LP that gets into the complexity of life and how it is transformed when juxtaposed with the principles of death.
Gli Incubi Di Freud Presents Ribbons of Anthemic Rock in ‘E poi non ridi più’
‘E poi non ridi più’ is the latest release of Italian rock band Gli Incubi Di Freud (Freud). It courses along a melodic rock ribbon, exploring the melancholy of losing the laughter and joy of a loved one.
French Caviar Get Into Disco Techno with ‘Hard for the Money’
The versatile plush of French Caviar is reinforced fantastically in their track ‘Hard for the Money’. It is strung with iconic and hallmarked dance music with vivid influences of 80s disco and 90s synth pop to 21st century interpretations of house, techno, and EDM.