Karma Butler: “5517” – crisp, sonically pleasing songs
Karma Butler began singing in church as a young boy. He then broadened his singing talents in middle school and was able to fine tune his singing abilities during many…
Grant Maloy Smith: “DUST BOWL – AMERICAN STORIES” squeezes every bit of emotion out of the lyrics
When we listen to award-winning Americana singer-songwriter, Grant Maloy Smith, we often hear a shrug, a battered heart, and the steely reason of hard-earned wisdom all bundled into a single…
Bob Pressner: “American Dream” – a relentlessly tight band!
“American Dream” is a disenchanted look at the current state of affairs in the country today. A champion of the free thinking man, Bob Pressner is acutely aware of the…
Black Tie Stereo: “The Artist” – beautifully harmonic and melodic
Hailing from Scranton, Pennsylvania, Black Tie Stereo has already had had the honor of opening for major acts such as Panic! At The Disco, Weezer, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness,…
Lost Like Alice: “Better Days” – honesty in the language of songwriting
Lost Like Alice is the latest project from Singer-Songwriter Ben Parker. Ben has been performing and writing since the age of 11, playing songs all over Wales and other parts…
Alex Mischief: “Hydrogen” FT. Sean Price does everything right!
What is absolutely impressive about Alex Mischief is his ability to craft unique, memorable characters with each consecutive release while still imbuing a sense of unity and dynamic interplay. Alex…
DAV!D&CLARA: “The Art of Audio” overwhelms the senses with its dramatic power
A new DAV!D&CLARA release is always a highly anticipated, and unpredictable, musical event. The duo (yes, duo. One may be a human, and the other a computer, but they operate…
Omar Omar: ‘On The Sly’ – a formula that forges modern cutting edge material
Omar Omar is a Norwegian pop band who describes their 10 track album, ‘On The Sly’, recorded at Flatcity Records by Jim Berget, as being “white eyed soul to jazzy…
Shutterwax: ‘Disappointment’ won’t leave you indifferent
I first encountered the music of Shutterwax during 2014 with their album ‘Dig Me A Well’, and then had the pleasure of reviewing their EP “Hurricane in 2016. On both…
Zane: ‘I Feel Love’ – infused with tons of rocking testosterone
In the late seventies disco was ramping up to its nadir of glitz, glam, cocaine and indulgence. One of Giorgio Moroder and Donna Summer’s collaborations ‘Love To Love You Baby’…