Single Review/ Alt Rock : The Dead Bottomleys’ ‘Coal’
‘Coal’ introduces the album. Much like the fossil fuel, the song is forged with heat. Slathered in basslines, drenched in riffs and punctuated with strong beats, its evolutions are fantastical.
Single Review/ Alt Rock : Nyki Lindsay King’s ‘Running Out of Time’
For his latest release, ‘Running Out of Time’, he floods the soundscape with hard rock instrumentals and evocative vocals.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Hospital Class’s ‘ DRUNK DRIVING’
Their latest release is ‘Drunk Driving’, a track that is groovy, whimsical, playful, before crashing into a darker, brooding reality.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : Tom Minor’s ‘Eleven Easy Pieces on Anger and Disappointment’
Tom has been releasing a couple of singles, teasing and introducing the stylistic endeavors of his latest album, ‘Eleven Easy Pieces on Anger and Disappointment’.
Album Review/ Rock n Roll : Spirit Gun’s ‘The Status Quo Must Go On’
Their latest release is ‘The Status Quo Must Go On’, an album that is as real and rambunctious as they come. They say rock n roll is a state of mind. Spirit Gun embodies that.
Paul Cafcae’s ‘Fresh Blowing Wind’ : An Alt Rock Refreshment
‘Fresh Blowing Wind’ is the artist’s latest release, an alternative rock track with an atmospheric expanse.
Rado’s ‘Family Tree’ Induces a Cerebral Playfulness
Their latest release is ‘Family Tree’, a mellow indie rock frame that is dressed in cerebral tones, dancing melodies, and a baritonal progression that is made for immersion. Listen Now!
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Alternative Influence’s ‘Come on in & Join the Party’
‘Come on in & Join the Party’ is a fun, energetic pop rock space. Keeping it fun and rowdy, they compel the listener to rock out.
Album Review/ Alternative Fusion : Outside Pedestrian’s ‘Time Zones’
Their latest release is the ‘Time Zones’ album, an instrumental collection that molds power with playfulness, creativity with clarity, and exploration with experiment.
Album Review/ 60s Rock : Mortal Prophets’ ‘The Laurel Canyon Lost Sessions 1966-69 (Stereo)’
Their latest release is the ‘The Laurel Canyon Lost Sessions 1966-69 (Stereo)’, a collection that embodies the retro styles and sonic ethos of that time.
Stray Owls’ ‘Scapegoats’ : Insightful Dimensions on Art Rock
Taken from the art rock collection is ‘Scapegoats’, a track with interestingly dark fringes and floating characters.
My Glass World’s ‘You Can Feel it Coming’ : Drenching Alt Rock Fusion
Their latest release is called ‘You Can Feel it Coming’, a track that casts an ominous spell, a premonitive hypnotism that predicts the coming of something.
DAAY’s ‘Should I Lie’ : A Dark Philosophical Warp
Psychedelic rock takes on so many layers and dimensions in DAAY’s ‘Should I Lie’. The track is made with warping flows and twisting rhythms, perhaps to showcase the arrival at a decision to lie.
Maverick Smith’s ‘Christmas’ is a Festive Rock EP
Maverick Smith has just released a Christmas-themed EP titled ‘CHRISMAS’, a three-track collection that infuses alt rock with festive musical moments. It is designed to explore the many commonplace themes of the season like ‘Coal for Christmas’, ‘Kid at Christmas’ and ‘Jingle Bells’.
Enjoy Lazywall’s Alt Rock Dimensions in ‘Gher F7nal Zombie’
Their latest is ‘Gher F7nal Zombie’, a doomsday song that is full of badass vigor and charisma. The grooves are full and plenty, as they roll through the fiery riffs and blazing basslines.
Single Review/ Alt Rock : Pork Pie’s ‘The Raven’
‘The Raven’, a track featured in their latest album, ‘Golden Leaf Sheets’, carries these sonic nuances and complexities.
Album Review/ Alt Rock Blues : Chellcy Reitsma’s ‘Momento Mori’
There is a force of revolution in her which is realized with sophisticated experimentals and elegant progressions. Her latest release is ‘Momento Mori’, an album that combines both a powerful and a sentimental ethos.
Song Review/ Grunge : Sleeps While Walking’s ‘No One’s Fool’
In their latest self-titled album, the band explores a horizon of rock; flowing through frames of indie rock and hard rock before sparking a grunge rock fire that is as intense and widespread as a forest fire. We see this build up especially exemplified in the track, ‘No One’s Fool’.
Flat Moon’s ‘A Moon’s Bouce’ : A Funk Driven Alt Rock
Their latest release is ‘A Moon’s Bouche’, a track that carries into frames reminiscent of Michael Jackson, Prince, David Bowie, and Panic! At The Disco.
Album Review/Alt Rock : Electric High’s ‘Colorful White Lies
Their latest release is ‘Colorful White Lies’, a bolstering album, an uncontainable vessel of energy. It is alt rock in the truest sense of the word.