A hard wave of distorted melodicism hits us like a ton of bricks upon pressing play on the new single “(I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone” by Bob Dee with Petro, and as we listen on, the angst of the music only grows stronger with each beat. There’s instrumental girth to …
Read More »Project Grand Slam “The Shakespeare Concert” (LP)
It seems like a lifetime ago when I first heard Project Grand Slam. It was the band’s single “Fire”, a stunning revamp of the iconic Hendrix track, and it immediately convinced me that bandleader, bassist, and composer Robert Miller inhabits the same landscape as those he covers. Project Grand Slam’s …
Read More »Little Muddy “Chain Link” (LP)
When it comes to music production, most artists confide such lofty aspirations to someone other than themselves. Certainly, the act of writing the music is half the battle, maybe more, but without a great audio engineer on your side, your words may as well be coming out of a tin …
Read More »Mary Broadcast “Panic” (EP)
Presented with a springy beat that ironically contrasts with the hesitant lyrics it frames, “Sing It” might be the most radio-ready song in the tracklist of Mary Broadcast’s new EP Panic, but it’s far from the most expressive. In terms of vulnerability, this concept record offers us what could be Broadcast’s …
Read More »Mumex Trio “Folds of Time” (LP)
As an art form, jazz is best described as brilliantly organized chaos, dependent on the more calculated players in music to really do its core aesthetics justice. In this regard, the new album Folds of Time from Mumex Trio is certainly one of the more complete jazz listens I’ve had the opportunity …
Read More »Andy Aledort “Out for a Ride” (SINGLE)
Strings and the raw charisma they can generate against a blank space background – this is all Andy Aledort needs to light the wick on his new single “Out for a Ride,” a song that caught my attention for the first time this past January. Initially, this track has all …
Read More »Dici ”u.n.i” (SINGLE)
Hip-hop is no longer defined by hard verses and gangster vibes alone, but instead a growing culture that knows no borders nor aesthetical boundaries. What was once a purely underground trend is now the biggest genre in the world, and no one knows this more than the Italian-born, Miami-based rapper …
Read More »Greye “Everything” (SINGLE)
Daytona, Florida’s Greye doesn’t yet boast a long discography but “Everything” from their second album The Worrier will remain an enduring track in their catalog even if they record fifty albums. Songwriter and band guitarist Jett Wolfe originally penned and sang “Everything” in 2016, but the pandemic’s social and political carnage prompted …
Read More »Kimberly Morgan York and The Everlovin’ Band “Found Yourself A Lady” (LP)
Kimberly Morgan York and The Everlovin’ Band lasso a world of emotions in her traditional country album Found Yourself A Lady. The impressive 10-track debut is laced with love, sorrow, sing along melodies and the vocals of a singer that finds that sweet spot between elegance and confidence. Maybe those two …
Read More »Rina Chanel “Sweetest of Melody” (SINGLE)
Rina Chanel teaches fans about the power of love on her new single Sweetest of Melody. From the moment this track starts you are drawn into a world of romance. When Chanel starts to sing Sweetest of Melody secures itself as your new go to feel-good track about falling in …
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