Dustin Steen: “Mixed Genres” – conveying subject matter genuinely and meticulously

With an onslaught of pressure from modern record labels to produce high-selling records frequently and consistently, and the need to secure a loyal consumer base, [Read More…]

Dezzyano: “Hello World: The Renaissance” exudes confidence with every single breath

Now I’ll be honest, before this album was released, I didn’t know much about Dezzyano, the rapper raised 5 mins from Atlanta on Six Flags [Read More…]

Cassie Holt and The Lost Souls: “Curvy Girl” – obviously gifted in music and song

These days, it seems anyone can make an R&B record. However, recording a soul track takes that special intangible element that not all have. Cassie [Read More…]

Paul Kostick: “Are You Listening?” has a certain sense of flare

Paul Kostick is a singer-­songwriter from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who delivers acoustic-driven pop-rock tunes accompanied by soulful singing and catchy melodies. Paul’s brand new 4-track EP, [Read More…]

Steve Lieberman: “2nd King of Jewish Punk #31/69: The Last of the Great punk Rock Bass-Heroes”

The music market desperately wants artists placed in a box. Steve Lieberman (better known as The Gangsta Rabbi) doesn’t even want to be in the market, never [Read More…]

Ryan A: “We Run It” (ft. J Rush) – growing his craft with each successive recording

There are a few familiar faces in the underground hip-hop scene, East Coast specifically, that experienced listeners are sure to recognize. Then there are others just [Read More…]

The Muddy Roses deliver delightful harmonies, tight instrumentals, and original songwriting

The San Francisco-based band, The Muddy Roses, consists of three primary collaborators – Elizabeth Lewis (Lead Vocals), John LoGiudici (Vocals, Guitars) and Diana Greenberg (Vocals, Violin, [Read More…]