Basia Preen: “Life” – so self-assured in its minimalism
Singer-songwriter, Basia Preen, returned to her hometown in Poland after spending many years in England, and accidentally discovered the art of dance and movement. She’s says that dance became a…
Across The Board: “Are You Really Here” – an engrossing listen!
Across The Board (ATB) the award-winning Canadian pop rock and Americana band featuring multi-instrumentalist musicians with over 160 YouTube videos, a debut album and an upcoming EP, have released their…
Stone Mob energizes the hard rock scene!
The American rock band from Virginia, Stone Mob, delivers pedal-to-the-metal hard rockers with a distinct approach that is ready to thunder onto the scene. While musically, Stone Mob share a…
Bobby Bofman: “Happy Rhythm” – feelgood therapy!
Everybody has stress in their life. Most of us probably have more than we need. We create stress. The pressure of wearing the right clothes, being the best at what…
William Elvin and the Circus: “Happy Days Ahead: The Home Recordings (2010/2011)” – free-spirited!
The short-lived project, William Elvin and the Circus, and their album “Happy Days Ahead: The Home Recordings (2010/2011)” in particular, is the work of a band perfectly in control of…
ELMONT – Rich and deftly arranged, this is a confident and crafted set of songs
Elmont, the critically acclaimed four-piece alternative band from North Dallas, made up of John Muhl (guitars, vocals), Jamie Stafford (bass, keys, vocals), Chance Day (guitars) and Chris Amerson (Drums). The…
Lost like Alice: “Give & Take” oscillates between minimalist and grandiose
“Give & Take” wastes little time in ripping the book open to another chapter off the album “Thread” by Lost like Alice, a project by singer-songwriter Ben Parker. And it’s…
Untitled Art: ‘Philly To Long Branch (part 2)’ – a much needed part of the modern music scene
In clubs across the universe, you can hear it: the sound of EDM plummeting to its nadir. Sorority girls monologue-ing over brain-dead beats, some trendy producer re-appropriating himself of a…
Imani Wj Wright focuses on the musical embodiment of his themes
The eclectic urban artist – eighteen year-old Imani Wj Wright, from Baltimore – has his own blog and clothing line, but long before those achievements were realized, he had been…
Luna 13: “Upside Down” is their latest malevolent harbor
Black metal may have been birthed within the frozen Nordic winter landscapes, but it only took a blink of an evil eye before it traveled, both physically and stylistically, light…