Don Life Grizzly is shaking up the hip-hop scene with a new, exciting single titled “Upperhand”
Don Life Grizzly is shaking up the hip-hop scene with a new, exciting single titled “Upperhand”. The song is endowed with the warmth of the old school and the punch…
Billy Roberts and the Rough Riders: “HillBilly Blues” – Americana-flavored country-rock
Billy Roberts and the Rough Riders hail from Australia, crafting a signature blend of Americana-flavored country and rock, showcasing tales that share personal stories and capture the best elements that…
Memo Skyy: “Let You Go” will play on repeat in your head
The single “Let You Go” was definitely worth the wait, and it’s so radio ready; Memo Skyy’s take on modern pop has always been a little left of center, but…
A talk with independent recording artist Mr Smith
Mr Smith is an independent music recording artist from Plain City, OH. Throughout his journey so far, Mr Smith has released several tracks and mixtapes across the web. Which led…
Tarot Rats: “Pretty Faceless” – an amaranthine genre captured in one molten record
There are more references for this type of music than the sometimes overrated hipster bands doing the rounds – look into your parents’ record collection…or turn on, tune in, trip…
Zalex: “Ghost” – a genuine honest expression
I’ve been following former Red Goodbye guitarist and electronic music producer Zalex, since 2015, and I can honestly that he is one of the best ballad songwriters of this decade.…
Chuck Daggers: “Murder Inc.” – a soundscape infused with tension, turmoil and agitation
There has often been a debate about if instrumental music, which did not contain any samples of lyrics could be considered political by merit of the music, disregarding the context…
Collegians: “Killer” – as bombastic as it is gracefully seductive
Let’s get one thing straight. I’ve been following the Collegians since their brilliant debut single, “Vaccine”, which then was followed up “Black Mass”. This Melbourne based Australian band, with a…
The Vespertine Kind: “Winterheart” – insidiously charming and alluringly poetic
“Winterheart” by The Vespertine Kind is to me a very voyeuristic experience. You can almost hear Graham Iddon’s thoughts dropping on the microphone. It’s blatantly beautiful. The piano is warm…
Lreds: “To The Moon” ft. Rafaela Koseva – production and attention to detail is exquisite
There are a lot of music enthusiasts out there who see electronic music as nothing more than an annoyance, a blip on the radar that should be ignored; people who…