Author: Peter Burns
Jason Miller: “Poundtown” – the attention to detail is stunning
“Poundtown” is a beautifully composed album that probably marks a defining moment in Jason Miller’s career. He has a sound that has developed far beyond [Read More…]
Roger Cole and Paul Barrere: “In My Prison” – a sound that is without flaw
“In My Prison” is a mesmerizing record, it seduces you to listen again and again. The guitar playing is vintage stuff taken from the book [Read More…]
MISS LYRIC RELEASES NEW SONG “APOLOGIZE” TO THE WORLD
This is a soft ballad about the loss of friendship because that other person will just not Apologize. Miss Lyrics newest EP, Never Too Deep, has not been released yet. [Read More…]
Lyrics Of Two: “Let’s Make This Earth From House To Home” – love can overcome
In a seemingly indefinite era of violence and indifference, philosophers can prove to be radicals by simply telling us what we should already know. The [Read More…]
Kelvin Frazier, Ph.D. – “Marked and Scarred” – Easy on the eyes, honey to the ears
Kelvin Frazier, Ph.D. is a musician, chemist, professor, consultant and entrepreneur. With neo-soul, R&B and 90/80s hip-hop sub-genres making a major come back in modern [Read More…]
Sam: “(still) think of you” – the perfect blend of melancholy and euphoria in one song
Singer-songwriter Sam has the sort of clean-cut, genial, edgy but never-too-edgy image that gets people excited. His is soul music for the new generation – [Read More…]
Illuid Haller: “Magic Theatre” – an unparalleled attention to detail
Illuid Haller aka GwangHyeon shows a unique flexibility and verve, a glowing life that drips, melts, and molds around the original sounds to be found on the album, [Read More…]
Dave Vargo: “Burning Through” – songs that hit you on multiple levels
The album “Burning Through” by Dave Vargo clearly deserves a 5 star rating, but just I want to get my two cents worth in there [Read More…]
SelfishWays: “Codeine Fiend” – you’ll get swept up in its hedonistic narrative
SelfishWays is an American hip hop duo music group that is made up of two young talented brothers – Prince Riley who is 22 years old and [Read More…]
Jim Session: “Storming”- cinematic and dark, it is somehow uplifting too!
Sometimes a recording amazes you because you’ve never heard anything like it. But the opposite can also happen; a track blows you away because it [Read More…]
