Tag: folk
Billy Roberts and the Rough Riders: “Go By Myself” – out of this effort springs some transcendent music
Billy Roberts and the Rough Riders are a country rock/alternate country/hard rock/blues/folk band based in Australia. The Rough Riders released their debut album “The Last [Read More…]
Aaron Lindstrom: “Queen Anne” takes ownership of your ears
Rarely does a musician have an excuse to take ownership of our ears for more than four minutes per song. There are a few artists [Read More…]
Flav Martin: “Indestructible” – the album’s almost spiritual frankness lasts long after its last notes fade
Born in New York and raised in New Jersey, Flav Martin writes and performs an eclectic blend of folk, pop, and rock music. He makes [Read More…]
Science & Sanity: “Officer Wayne” – A genuine story teller
Science & Sanity (named after the book by Alfred Korzybski) is a 24 year old Scandinavian singer-songwriter. The single “Officer Wayne” is his debut release. [Read More…]
Ben River – “When The Sun Ate The Moon” EP – the first in a series of 3
‘When The Sun Ate The Moon’ is the first in the series of three EPs by singer/songwriter Ben River to be released over the next [Read More…]
Martin Lucassen: “The Night Turns To Morning Light” – full of great music, admirably performed and sung
Martin Lucassen is a folk rock singer-songwriter originally from the Netherlands. Martin picked up a guitar in September of 2014 and struggled through the learning [Read More…]
Sarantos: “What If I Never See You Again” – the firsthand experience of dealing with death
Prolific singer-songwriter Sarantos, releases his punctual monthly single and supporting video. This time around the chosen them is death and the song is entitled, “What [Read More…]
