Author: Peter Burns
Ser Franklin – “Lonely Soul” makes for a passionate listen
Debut albums have often been trials of sorts for different musical acts. For some, they’ve been instant masterpieces; for others, stepping stones to bigger and [Read More…]
J Dews: “Nostalgia” – emotionally captivating
J Dews is an artist out of the 903/ East Texas area. He has just dropped his debut mixape “Nostalgia”, which takes us through different [Read More…]
Black Malachite: “Nightfall”- resonating guitars, rich pianos and dark ambience
The decision by any musical project to go without a vocalist will lead to either disaster or a determination to avoid redundancy. Add to that the fact that [Read More…]
“Miracles” – ARTEM CITHARA (ft. Nicole Elizabeth & Slick Sax) features extensive musicality
Artem Cithara (producer, composer), Nicole Elizabeth (vocals) and Slick Sax (saxophone), make a dynamic team on their brand new single “Miracles”. At once haunting, retro [Read More…]
Ed Goodale’s new album – “The Gift” To Launch at Glastonbury in Support of Joe Strummer Foundation
Ed Goodale to launch new live album at Glastonbury Festival – ‘The Gift’ recorded at 2017 Marillion convention in Holland – £2 from every sale donated [Read More…]
Karma Butler: “5517” – relentlessly and definitively radio friendly
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 [Read More…]
Grant Maloy Smith: “DUST BOWL – AMERICAN STORIES” runs the gauntlet of emotions
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 [Read More…]
Bob Pressner: “American Dream” – a statement of purpose second to none
“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 [Read More…]
Black Tie Stereo: “The Artist” – endlessly listenable
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, [Read More…]
DAV!D&CLARA: “The Art of Audio” – a superb and surprising piece of work
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 [Read More…]
