Anthony Sobak’s music has several factors distinguishing it from run-of-the-mill fare. His vocals are definitely one of the key ingredients giving him a different flavor. Sobak’s voice is far from conventionally “pretty”, but it’s bursting with soul and rugged unquestionable passion. The miles you hear in his vocals lend added …
Read More »John Dorsch’s “Elevation” (LP)
John Dorsch is the epitome of a musician’s musician. He hasn’t headlined stadiums with his various bands or hit the top of the Billboard charts playing electric guitar. He’s spent decades, however, perfecting his art for his edification and generations of appreciative local audiences without ever resting on his laurels. …
Read More »Ajay Mathur “Don’t Want the Phone to Ring” (SINGLE)
In a short, simple pop song like “Don’t Want the Phone to Ring,” it doesn’t take more than just a couple of seconds into the track for listeners to immediately get a feel for what the music is all about – and in this case, the material is everything its …
Read More »Will Rainier “Wobble in the Moon” (LP)
The blending of indie singer/songwriter feel, and country music influences heard on Will Rainier’s Wobble in the Moon represents a newfound maturity in his recording output. Rainier has long loomed as a formidable talent in the indie music world with a score of releases, solo and otherwise, to his credit. The ten …
Read More »Rob Alexander “Young Man’s Eyes” (LP)
Rob Alexander’s latest musical endeavor, Young Man’s Eyes, is a sonic masterpiece that seamlessly blends rock sensibilities with heartfelt storytelling. With thirteen tracks clocking in at just around fifty minutes, this album takes listeners on an exhilarating journey filled with introspection, raw emotion, and infectious hooks that will have you …
Read More »Chris St. John’s “The Sinner and the Saint” (LP)
Chris St. John’s particular brand of Americana has corralled considerable acclaim, including a Grammy nomination for his earlier album Fly Away. His new collection The Sinner and the Saint picks up where his past release leaves off and delivers eleven tracks illustrating his ample growth. His musicianship, vocals, and writing point the way …
Read More »Jason Freddi “Dreaming Australia” (LP)
It’s always invigorating discovering a singer/songwriter that you haven’t heard of before. There’s a thrill for music devotees when you hear them for the first time. You take in their musical idiosyncrasies with surprise, listen for distinctive turns of phrases, and draw common reference points with other artists, if such …
Read More »Dale Ann Bradley “Kentucky for Me” (LP)
There’s more than a little swagger in the opening bars that precede the first few verses Dale Ann Bradley will sing in her new album Kentucky for Me; her confidence bleeds into the harmonies of “The Sun is Going to Shine” as though she had written the song for the very …
Read More »The Grunions “Shadow Breaker” (LP)
The slight stumble of druggy melodicism greets us in The Grunions’ “Pink Manta” as if to suggest that the road ahead of us in the new album Shadow Breaker is quite treacherous when it’s in fact as smooth sailing as it gets in indie rock these days. Acerbically eclectic from …
Read More »Rob Alexander’s “Get Over Yourself” (SINGLE) feat. Gigi Worth
If nothing else about Rob Alexander’s “Get Over Yourself” convinces you, the chorus will. The latest single from the South Florida singer/songwriter blazes from the beginning, refusing to give you any quarter, and when the music and singer alike shift into a higher gear during the refrain, it threatens to …
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