On Ithenfal’s Wing – “Key To Then” – is a nonstop rush of surprises
Progressive and alternative rock band On Ithenfal’s Wing include doom, Goth and metal qualities to their sound. The project hailing from Florida, USA, have two concept albums Key to Then…
Bully Goat – “Moon Walk” – an artist who is sailing smoothly across his debut album
If trials and tribulations counted towards records sales and musical accolades, St. Paul Minnesota-born artist, Bully Goat, would be a multi-platinum seller and a Grammy award-winning artist, without having to…
INTERVIEW: A.K.A. The Truth – Inspired by everything!
A.K.A. The Truth is an upcoming artist raised in Buffalo, NY. He lived in Michigan and Brooklyn in his time, and has exposed himself to a variety of east coast…
“Fabulous” is a welcome addition to Mr.V.Banks’ catalog
Mr.V.Banks is a Houston TX artist and CEO of Nothing Except Money Management. He works in close collaboration with K.Hussle of High Rollin Inc Production. Together they form the independent…
“Old School” – Slang performs with genuine fire and emotion
“Old School” is the 10th solo album by guitarist, musician, composer, and producer Slang. It contains 11 guitar-driven instrumental songs that find their foundations in Funk, Soul, Rock, and flourishes…
Supasoaka – “Six In The Morning” ft. Danny Gomez has the polish that most in the game would kill for
The term “trap” originated in the ’90s and early ’00s in Atlanta, as a way to describe where drug deals took place. It later evolved to include music that spoke…
Red Tan – “Be There For You” – infused with both love and pain
The evolution of a popular music, almost unlike any other genre, sinks its claws into everything that makes the performer a person. This is definitely the case with London based,…
King Crazii – “Can’t Turn A Ho Into A House Wife” – a gift for writing concise, infectious earworms
What do many industry legends in the Rap and Hip-hop genre have in common? At some stage in their careers, each of these artists and countless more, have used their…
Sandra Esparza – “Just Sandra” nuzzles its way into the crooks of your heart
If you’ve never heard of Sandra Esparza before you came across this album – “Just Sandra” – you will be mightily impressed. Why? She throws all the modern day musical…
Danlil: “Redemption Song” an accessible narrative coupled with a stirring performance
The U.S. is a particularly tough market for reggae music, as DJs too often marginalize the music or limit it to hip-hop stations instead of exposing the music to a…