Drenched in lustrous guitars, Blueburst’s “Vanish” is at once dizzying and dynamic, with Craig Douglas Miller’s vocals adding stylish, euphoric touches.
Kid Prexy has it going on! Surging with hefty guitars forming a contagious wall of sound, “In My Head” vibrates with heady pop-punk momentum.
Glossy and yet delicately translucent, Future Someone’s “I Hope You Find Whatever You Are Looking For” evokes humankind’s collective search for fulfillment.
Imagine Leonard Cohen fronting The Bangles or The Cranberries with a scoop dollop of alt-country; the result is Seneko’s ‘The Girls from Cedarhurst.’
Beautifully fashioned, Reginiano’s “Time to Let Go” offers a musical avenue to break away from routine worries and pass into an aura of tranquillity.
As a whole, Steakhouse’s ‘Amer Rouge’ is beguiling, with noteworthy songs adorning it with a unique amalgam of engaging surfaces.
Tragically scented, Graham and The Band Upstairs’ “Home To You” slides on gentle leitmotifs as the lyrics tell a tale of secret heartache and emotional separation.
Framing drums, emphasized by suspended rhythmic pulses, and the ghostlike vocals of Andrea Ward make ‘Ribbon of Water’ sui generis.
Bright and breezy, full of infectious country-pop energy, “small towns” announces the arrival of Michael Eddy with panache.
Enigmatic and at times darkly poignant, Lamedd's EP ‘Permit’ vibrates with complex, emerging sonic milieus, offering an alternative paradigm of reality.
Washington-based psychedelic prog-rock band What Strange Beasts releases their album, Starlight’s Castaways, a lengthy body of music encompassing 26 tracks. According to drummer/vocalist Jonathan Maxwell, “We...
Replete with unexpectedly superb vocal harmonies, as well as pungent pop-punk oomph, Get Out’s ‘The Violation of Terms and Conditions’ is splendid.
Completely alluring and vibrant, with “Fading Moon,” Alma Mater delivers tantalizing, gorgeously wrought music.
“Tiger Girl,” the new track from Montreal singer-songwriter TEROUZ, drips with voluptuous sonic leitmotifs, as well as sashaying gloss, inducing cool, feline opulence. Talking about the...
Newport Electric swings for the stars with album number three. Comprised of nine original tracks and a Beatles cover, ‘Discord And Harmony’ delivers a proficient collection...