
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.

Album Feature : Love to Bleed’s ‘Last of My Kind’
Last of My Kind’ is the band’s latest album. Each track is infused with an eclectic pulse, one that streamlines the artistic landscape of the album and proves the ingenious mind of Mauro. Listen Now!

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’.

INTERCONTINEN7AL’s ‘Night Shift’ is a Swaying Acoustic Track
INTERCONTINEN7AL has racked up quite the reputation over the past couple of years. With eclectic albums, exploring and presenting a multitude of genres, and lyricism that makes you feel closer to the world, their discography speaks for them.

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.

Vanilla Franco Set Out a Psychedelic Rock Conduit with 'Traction’
Traction’ is Vanilla Franck’s debut album. The nine tracks bring a whole new meaning to the title. Rough and rogue as they come, it is full of harsh edges, clawing riffs, burgeoning beats, and villianic candor.

Sound Liberation & Di.J. Quartet Effuse with Experimental Jazz Rock in Latest Album
For their latest album, Sound Liberation have collaborated with Di.J. Quartet to carve out a plane that is filled with entangled rhythms, versatile sonic plots, and a spirit of novelty.

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.

The Project Sets Out an Anthemic Garage Rock Song with ‘Over You’
‘Over You’ is the outfit’s sophomore single. Bolstered with that same feel-good rises and evocative vocals, it takes the listener back to the classic rock builds of late 90s and early 2000s.

Moose Wrench Forge an Experimental Prog Rock Niche with EP, ‘Not Dead Yet’
Moose Wrench has a flair for experimental rock. With bold textures, defiant spirit, strong concept, and sonic conviction, they forge a distinct niche. The band’s latest EP, ‘Not Dead Yet’ perfectly captures this energy.

Dirty Money’s ‘Vice & Virtue’ is a Turbulent Punk Grunge Masterpiece
The band’s debut EP ‘Vice & Virtue’ marks the absolutes they operate in and the ones they staunchly reject. Each track sets out a vice and through the turbulence of it, seeks out virtue.

Wreckless Strangers’ ‘Orange Sky Dream’ is an Enriching Fluid Rock Bloom
In their latest EP, ‘Orange Sky Dream’, they paint on dazing soundscapes, colored in with vintage sensibilities and uplifting sentiments.
Eruption Artistique Releases a Rock n Roll Fusion with ‘Ball & Chain’
For their latest track, ‘Ball & Chain’, the Eruption Artistique collaborate with The Smackbar. The track is a fusion rock track.

Kelsie Kimberlin’s ‘Vlad’ is a Tenacious Rock Rap Track
‘Vlad’ reveals a brand new dimension of Kelsie Kimberlin’s sonic persona. The track reveals her charismatic orientation with hip-hop as she critiques the government of Russian President, ‘Vladimir Putin’ aka ‘Vlad’.

The Margaret Hooligans’ Eclectic Rock Charisma Flows Out of ‘Alley Cat Stomp’
In their latest single, ‘Alley Cat Stomp’, the duo unite dazing distortions with the brashness of garage rock and whimsy of folk beats.

Harry Kappen - One Life
In his latest track, ‘One Life’, the Dutch artist, music therapist and multi-instrumentalist presents a blues-rock soundscape.

Autorub Molds Alt-Rock to Leave a Quirky-Funk Aftermath with ‘Meatball’
Autorub has just released their latest single, ‘Meatball’. You can instantly spot the references to Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Green Day mixed in with classics like the Stones, the Kinks, Hendrix, and Talking Heads.

Love Ghost & Go Golden Junk Present a Grand Rock Rap in ‘Hollywood Blvd’
The track, ‘Hollywood Blvd’ blends the Love Ghost’s signature emo rock with Go’s pop rap to generate a melodramatic Latin rock that is instantly reminiscent of early Y2K sonic frames.

Gary Dranow’s ‘Sandy Beaches’ Preaches a Rock Diversity Like Never Before
Gary Dranow’s ‘Sandy Beaches’ is a garage rock track wrung powerfully with influences of grunge, blues, and hard rock.