The world was a different place five years ago. Can you even remember how it was twenty-five years ago? It was different and yet… mostly the same. Except for the parts that were super different, right? For acclaimed band Universal Dice, they were just getting their start with their debut album My …
Read More »Rachel Collis “Mayfly” (LP)
Rachel Collis has been garnering a lot of well-deserved attention left of the dial in the last five years, and in her latest collection of studio tracks, titled Mayfly, she proves to be the skilled storyteller and songstress that many of us have been searching for in the latter half of …
Read More »David Arn “Watershed” (LP)
Sometimes, a simple slew of guitar strings summarizes the tone of an entire composition long before lyrics ever enter the picture, and though it can certainly be said that there’s more to Watershed’s title track than its guitar part, this doesn’t make its intro any less spellbinding. In this first of …
Read More »Staytus “Disease of the Mind” (LP)
After decades in the dark, grunge has been flexing some serious influence over contemporary rock and hip-hop in the last couple of years, and this influence is definitely heard in the new album Disease of the Mind by Staytus. URL: https://staytusmusic.com/ BANDCAMP: https://staytus.bandcamp.com/album/disease-of-the-mind Staytus doesn’t reflect any sense of confidence …
Read More »New Jacobin Club “Empire of Dis” (LP)
New Jacobin Club blends an unholy mix of horror movie imagery, Lovecraft-influenced subject matter, and hard rock ingenuity into a memorable ten song stew entitled Empire of Dis. It’s the band’s sixth album and their first in nearly a decade, but don’t let that mislead you. New Jacobin Club hasn’t lain …
Read More »Sun King Rising “Signs & Wonders” (LP)
It should be said that the majority of Sun King Rising’s life has been devoted to being an artist. Without being informed of as much, you can detect his investment in his work when examining his new album Signs & Wonders, and specifically songs like “Lanterns on the Levee,” “Low Wine …
Read More »MUMEx Duo “Heat the Silent” (LP)
Louis Siciliano and Mauro Salvatore’s MUMEx Duo has carved out a rather impressive global niche for themselves in modern jazz unlike any other. One often encounters this sort of language in reviews, however, and you can immediately pin it down as customary journalistic puffery that has little, if anything, to …
Read More »Ludlow Creek “Which Way Is Forward?” (LP)
If you’re one to commiserate on the changing of the seasons, Ludlow Creek’s latest album Which Way Is Forward? is here just in time to keep the good energy of summer chugging along into the fall. Packed with twelve tracks and over an hour of musical content, Ludlow Creek is …
Read More »Grammy-Nominated Pianist Elizabeth Sombart Releases Brooding Undertow
Telling a story with lyrics isn’t all that hard to do in the grander scheme of things, but to take material that isn’t just instrumental but in fact composed by someone else – not to mention one of the greatest to ever pick up a pen – and illustrate something …
Read More »Barista “Justice Now” (LP)
Cutting us with big melodies in “Anything” or exploiting a minimalist concept in a larger-than-life way with “Bitch,” Barista seeks out a higher level of tonal communication in the new album Justice Now that is hardly common in rock music contemporarily. There’s a lot to explore in this record, and …
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