Eleventyseven: ‘Rad Science’ grows stronger with each passing track!
Eleventyseven’s brand of catchiness originates in a crossbreed of dance, electro, punk and rock. Their comeback album – ‘Rad Science’ – released after a 3-year hiatus, combines groove with crunching…
Bright Fires: “Initia Nova” captures every twinge of emotion
Bright Fires is a Houston, Texas based post-hardcore/emo band. Their album title “Initia Nova” means new beginnings in Latin, and that’s exactly what it is for the band, as they…
Moo-You: “I’m Not In Love But Love Is In Me”- spitting fire over tracks!
Raised in Houston, Texas with a great respect and love for music of all genres, Moo-You’s biggest influences musically included 2pac, Nas, Scarface, Mary J Blige, Outkast, Michael Jackson, Eminem,…
DAV!D&CLARA: “Melody” – a meticulously conceived and well-produced track
Aesthetics lay dormant in their heydays all too often. Discussing a genre, it’s likely that one will refer to its origins (or rather its acclaimed hallmarks) but it feels as…
Jenn Connor: “Like I Did” – ability to create flawless pop music
Originally from Caledonia, Ontario, a small town outside of Toronto, Jenn Connor was first noticed by LA based producer, Tomas Costanza (Secondhand Serenade, Boys Like Girls, 2 Chainz), which led…
Elle Sera: “Alright” – Musically intelligent, emotionally deep, and lyrically poetic
Regardless of your musical leanings Elle Sera is unmistakably genuine in whatever song she chooses to inhabit. Her heart shows through most in her voice, which is uncharacteristically tonic and…
SKOWT A Brand New Platform Connecting Unsigned Musicians To The Industry
SKOWT is a brilliant new venture that helps give recognition to unsigned musicians around the world. SKOWT helps connect unsigned artists with the biggest target markets most relevant to their…
Lyndon Rivers: “We Made It” – flush with breathless basslines
The best spot on the dance floor is right in front of the bass tower. That’s where the dance heads always go because they love the feeling of the bass…
Kenny Fame: “Louise” – emotionally affected, but sincere and rational
Most things in life need a soundtrack, and love is a project that is always begging for one. In particular love across cultural borders and across racial lines. But so…
Bitter Lake: “Frozen Landscapes” – sheer brutality that is never too far behind the beauty
Ambient and Symphonic metal often run into walls of mundane sameness that conflict with intended results. No matter what could go wrong with these types music, one-man Scottish project, Bitter…