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’.
EP Review : Coma Beach’s ‘A Madman's Dream/Mind Descending’
Coma Beach’s philosophical chaos progresses with their latest EP, ‘A Madman's Dream/Mind Descending’. Their punk momentum mixed in with scrumptious textures and angst of garage rock and grunge, the soundscapes are each fiery balls of drive and energy.
John Carcer’s ‘2 Guys 1 Hammer’ : Dark, Defiant Grunge Rock
This power and potency distorts their rock chemistry, producing a grandeur that is dark, driving, defiant, and delivering. ‘2 Guys 1 Hammer’ is the latest release from this gang.
Erik Hansen’s - ‘Seasons of The Wind EP’
He is a great performer and his debut EP, ‘Seasons of the Wind’ holds testimony to that. The five-track collection are all incredible brands of hard rock, bolstered by grunge and garage rock sensibilities.
Exceptional Failures Deliver a Layered Indie Rock Track With ‘Bluest of Blue’
Their latest is ‘Bluest of Blue’, a track that explores the extravagant and extraordinary layers of feeling blue. Bolstered with a melodramatic, yet sincere ethos, it is as tumultuous and layered as a wrecked heart.
Che Arthur Delivers a Layered and Complex Rock Track with ‘No Harbor’
No Harbor’ is the artist’s latest single. It has the makings of legendary hard rock from the 70s combined with garage rock, post rock, and grunge influences. So the sound is intense and hypnotic, layered and complex.
Experience The Charisma, Confidence, & Cadence of MATNEY in ‘All Fired Up’
Their debut release, ‘All Fired Up’ is a driving, dark, and gritty track that shows off influences of garage, grunge, rock n roll and prog rock
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.
Enjoy the Dark Excitations of The Listros’ ‘Hands Against The Wall’
Eclectic hard rock duo, The Listros forge a blasting track with latest, ‘Hands Against The Wall’. Face melting riffs, explosive beats, and stormy vocals mark the composition. And it rides you to a sonic oblivion.
Porter’s ‘Behind the Banlieue’ is a Mounting Prog-Rock Track
Porter achieves prog rock brilliance with their latest single, ‘Behind the Banlieue’. A tsunamic sonic course that is mounted with deep and delving riffs, dimensional basslines and a hypnotic soul.
The Survival Code Delivers a Dynamic Alt Rock Gradient in ‘Whispers of Woe’
The Survival Code is an immutable rock band. Their plays, energy levels, and compositional structures are raw and visceral, and desperately aggressive as in the case of survival. With face melting riffs, rising melodies, and loud drums, the soundscapes return us to base human urges, celebrating its potency and passion. And that’s what you’ll witness in their latest album, ‘Whispers of Woe’
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.
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.
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.
Gary Dranow’s ‘Digitize’ is a Vibrant Synth Rock Production
The track ‘Digitize’ showcases the sonic affluence of Gary Dranow and the Manic Emotions. The band’s sound is effortlessly versatile as they excavate complex themes with powerful vision.
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’.
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.
Monroe Moon’s ‘Smoked a Cigarette Instead’ Depicts a Fantastic Post Rock Dimension
Their latest single, ‘Smoked a Cigarette Instead’ is a sublime blend of cerebral post-rock and bluesy grunge.
Trickshooter Social Club Present a Delightful Mesh of Rock & its Subcultures in ‘Truck Stop Dangerous’
Our music is an oddly literate, completely eclectic approach to fuzzy, tweedy, garage-y, country-tinged, stomp and clap American rock-n-roll. Sometimes singer/songwriter, sometimes loud and unapologetic – our songs are a little whiskey soaked and world weary – but always leave a little room for redemption
Get Grub Ready With Dirty Mitts to ‘Ride the Storm’
The grub and grit of the Dirty Mitts never wears off. It is here to stay. With their newest release, ‘Ride the Storm’, the band ups the ante with powerful riffs, dramatic beats, and sensational vocals.