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Distance Major – Bumper

By David Holland

Distance Major Explores Momentum, Motion, and Tension on New Single “Bumper” RIYL: Tycho, M83, Boards of Canada, Phantogram, U.N.K.L.E., The Postal Service   Composer and producer Distance Major returns with “Bumper,” a...

Distance Major – NYC 1970s Cinema

Distance Major Channels Vintage Grit, Jazz Influence, and Cinematic Imagination on New...

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Tomás Tomás – I Gotta Look Up More

ALT SINGER-SONGWRITER & PRODUCER TOMÁS TOMÁS SEARCHES FOR MEANING & WHAT MATTERS...

IRIEspect – Lost In Time

IRIEspect New EP “Lost In Time” Out NOW on Dubshot Records  ...

Alyson Faith – Abundance

Alyson Faith embraces positivity and self-worth with new single “Abundance” OUT TODAY!...

  • The Begowatts – Kids On Parole

    By Jen Dan on September 28, 2017

    Midwestern indie rock band The Begowatts amp up their modern rock with a heavy dose of retro ‘70s grit and punk attitude.  Last year David...

  • Trevor Hall – The Fruitful Darkness

    By Jen Dan on September 28, 2017

    Renowned singer-songwriter/musician Trevor Hall has released material on major labels for several years (Geffen, Vanguard), but he has bowed his new album, The Fruitful Darkness...

  • Dizzy Box Nine – Electric Illusion

    By Mike Tabor on October 11, 2017

      Electric Illusion by Dizzy Box Nine is not just any pop album because it’s not just any pop band. Randy Ludwig infuses improvisation to...

  • Patrick Grant – A Sequence of Waves

    By Jen Dan on September 21, 2017

    Renowned and multi-talented New York City-living musician Patrick Grant recently released his latest body of work, the album A Sequence of Waves (twelve stories and...

  • John Brownlow – The Summertime

    By Lisa Bowers on September 20, 2017

    John Brownlow recently released a magnificent CD called The Summertime. It’s an incredible eclectic album that gleefully dances up and down the spectrum of a...

  • Joseph of Mercury – Without Words (Live In Studio)

    By Jen Dan on September 19, 2017

    Canadian, and now LA-residing, singer-songwriter Joseph of Mercury (AKA Joseph W. Salusbury) is making a splash with his spectacularly malleable vocals, lushly glamorous pop-oriented songs,...

  • Barbara Jo Kammer – One Song at a Time

    By Robert Elgin on September 18, 2017

    The ten songs on Barbara Jo Kammer’s solo debut One Song at a Time are deeply reflective of her personal journey and certainly seem to...

  • The Sighs – Wait On Another Day

    By Ryan King on September 15, 2017

    Western Massachusetts based The Sighs just released their latest CD entitled Wait On Another Day. The Sighs are definitely a great throwback to the heydays...

  • Giant Flying Turtles – One Of A Kind

    By Jen Dan on September 14, 2017

    The band name Giant Flying Turtles conjures up quite a surreal image in the mind, and like the wild visuals, the Brooklyn-based band itself creates...

  • Bunny Sigler – Angel Eyes

    By Larry Toering on September 13, 2017

    Back when the Philly soul sound was so hot, Bunny Sigler got a chance to work with a number of acts as a writer and/or...

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