
Song Review/ Alternative : 9 ‘o’ clock Nasty’s ‘Playboy Driver’
9 ‘o’ clock Nasty’s latest single, ‘Playboy Driver (Supermix by Nick Mailing’ opens with a swaggy, smooth groove. The guitar work is electric, only growing in appeal with layers of riffs and funky notes.

Song Review/ Rock - KaiserKillers’ ‘Heavenly in Black’
Their latest release is ‘Heavenly in Black’, a track that is made to carve out the feeling of looking good and knowing that you look good.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Sunrise in Jupiter’s ‘Take Me Home’
Their latest is ‘Take Me Home’. The current of the riffs, the electricity in the basslines and the peaks in the vocals. It is all very exhilarating.

Album Review/ Electro Pop : Torrance’s ‘Galaxy of Punks’
Torrance is a new age, imaginative, glamorous, electro pop artist. His soundscapes are like 3D art paintings of feelings, stories, and human experiences. You’ll especially experience it in his latest release, ‘Galaxy of Punks’ album.

Song Review/ Psychedelic Rock : Ari Joshua’s ‘Voodoo Chile’
The psychedelic grooves in Ari Joshua’s interpretation of Hendrix’s ‘Voodoo Chile’ will claw you, burn you, carve into you, and carry you. It is full soundscape, dripping with blues, jazz and rock.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Richard Tyler Epperson’s ‘Like Everything Else’
His latest release is ‘Like Everything Else’ a track that has so much character and personality that it mounts on you and takes over.

Song Review/ Psychedelic Rock : The All’s Eye’s ‘The Simian’
Ari Joshua is back with yet another creative project, ‘The All’s Eye’. And much like the banner’s title suggests, it is stylistically promiscuous, slipping, sliding and playing with blues, jazz, psychedelic rock, soul styles

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Baytrees’ ‘Bottle of Wine’
Their latest release is ‘Bottle of Wine’. The song is meant to set the perfect atmosphere to pair with a bottle of wine.

EP Review/ Rock : Griffen Handshake’s ‘Three Strikes and You’re Out’
Their latest release is the ‘Three Strikes and You’re Out EP’, a collection that flows like an ultimatum. The title track’s riffs and beats are relentless like torrential rain.

Song Review/ Rock Instrumental : Powers of The Monk’s ‘Strip The Bone - Remix’
Powers of The Monk’s latest ‘Strip The Bone - Remix’ is a groovy, funky, electric rock instrumental. The guitar work is so complex and coiled as it makes its way across the dynamic soundscape.

Zarooni’s Disco Rock is all Glammed in ‘WTF!’
His latest release is, ‘WTF!’, a groovy disco rock vibrance. Everything is so bright and luminous that you would think that it was made of photons entirely.

Song Review/ Rock : Tom Minor’s ‘Future is an F Word’
In his latest release ‘Future is an F Word’, he creates an asymmetric compositional pattern with his usual combination of simplicity and hidden complexity.

Song Review/ Contemporary Pop : Asta Bria’s ‘Emma’
In her latest single, ‘Emma’, she crafts a dreamy soundscape. The vocals grant the listener a journey while the vocals tell a launching tale.

Song Review/ Blues : Frank Richman’s ‘99 Fire’
His latest release is ‘99 Fire’, an upping orchestra. It presents a luxurious atmosphere of dance swings, soul power and a vocal flair that is as vibrant as a disco club.

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.

Cris Cap’s ‘Live Like My Cat’ : A Blues Rock Funk Pop
It plays out smooth and easy, with elating creative elements and quirky accents. You’ll especially experience this sweet contrast in his latest double single, ‘Live Like My Cat’ and ‘Howlin’ at the Moon’.

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!

Album Review/ Alternative : Roam Like Ghosts’ ‘Church’
The trio have just released their latest album, ‘CHURCH’, a collection that announces the incredible range and depth of the band.

Song Review/ Jazz Rock : The All’s Eye Trio’s ‘
The All’s Eye Trio creates a gentle mind warp with their debut release, ‘West Hill Road’. It is one of Ari Joshua’s newer projects along with fellow artists, Ben Atkind and Kris Yunker.

Song Review/ Rock : Chandra’s ‘Christmas Hugs’
‘Christmas Hugs’ is made as a jubilant composition that stitches in beloved Christmas carols with windows of heartfelt, feel-good pop rock.