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COO of UL Sounds.com, a boutique publishing admin firm based in Sacramento, COO of Pac Ave Records (Stockton, CA), writer for Indie Music Discovery.com. Father of 3, all around jedi.

Aurganic Deviations Is Refreshing

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 17, 2013 12:20 pm Tagged With: Alternative, Experimental, jazz, Pop, Rock

Deviations by Aurganic

The foundation for Aurganic formed back in 1999 when Leo and Mike (who were high school classmates) joined a punk band. Interestingly enough these two creatives spent their time discussing old jazz rock albums they heard growing up. Over the next decade, Mike and Leo would live life, walk their individual paths, but, thanks to […]

Know What I’ve Got by Allen Poe

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 17, 2013 11:11 am Tagged With: Kentucky, United States

The 3rd single off the upcoming album “Pocket Full Of Ohms”, is a current look at and reflection of who I am as an artist, where I’ve come from, what I aspire for, frustrations I’ve experienced and the cost of my pursuit for the love of being an MC to my personal life. This record […]

The Boston Boys Keep You Satisfied

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 16, 2013 2:41 pm Tagged With: Bluegrass, Folk, Roots

Keep You Satisfied by The Boston Boys

The Boston Boys are guaranteed to Keep You Satisfied with their electrified brand of soulful, folk rockin’ bluegrass. These cats have been busy and I’m willing to bet some of you have seen them live… either at ROMP in Kentucky, Floyd Fest in Virginia, Strawberry Park Music Fest, or SXSW. This group of musicians has […]

Stone Diamond Stole The Stars From The Black Night

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 16, 2013 1:26 pm Tagged With: Blues, Pop, Rock

We Stole the Stars by Stone Diamond

Cy, Josh, and The Tongue have been rocking their hearts out since their early years. Cy, vocalist and bassist, began jamming with family when he was only 6. Josh, vocalist and guitarist, began making music at age 8; and The Tongue, drummer, started with a 1-drum set at age 8. From garage band to full […]

Double Shot – Singapore In The Rain by Niacin Library

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 16, 2013 12:34 pm Tagged With: Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Punk, Rock

Singapore In the Rain by Niacin Library

Our Double Shot series includes an interview question and a song feature from an independent band or musician near you. The goal is to allow you to learn more about the bands we feature in smaller, more digestible amounts of content. Grab your cup of coffee, click play, and allow us to continue getting to […]

The Tidal Sound of Blue Eyed Sun

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 13, 2013 4:09 pm Tagged With: Americana, Folk, Pop, Rock

Tidal Sound by Blue Eyed Sun

Tidal Sound, the newest album from Blue Eyed Sun, is infectious and full of wisdom. Brennan Leeds, Kenneth Fox, and Casey Batterbee are Blue Eyed Sun. At age 14, Brennan released a duet album. Four-time Grammy winning producer Michael Omartian dubbed him “the next Paul Simon”. At age 16, Kenneth had written and self produced his own […]

Heather Stewart Shows Us What It IS

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 13, 2013 3:32 pm Tagged With: Alt-Country, Folk, indie, Rock, singer, songwriter

What It IS by Heather Stewart

Heather Stewart is enchanting, genuine, powerful, and (most importantly) grounded. Formerly a producer for E!’s Talk Soup, something about working behind the scenes didn’t feel right. This drive to be in front of the camera eventually led Ms. Stewart to resign as television producer. After Talk Soup she hit the ground running with the Inda […]

Solo Sessions with Nikhil Korula Band

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 13, 2013 1:34 pm Tagged With: R&B, Reggae

Solo Sessions by Nikhil Korula

Nikhil Korula began his music career at the very tender age of 5. As a child prodigy with classical training, Korula shared stages with vocalists of the highest caliber including Barry Manilow and Luther Vandross. With his band of top notch musicians, The Nikhil Korula Band has accomplished quite a bit over the years… All […]

Double Shot: Mesa Town by Niacin Library

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 13, 2013 12:29 pm Tagged With: Acoustic, Folk, Rock

Mesa Town by Niacin Library

Our Double Shot series includes an interview question and a song feature from an independent band or musician near you. The goal is to allow you to learn more about the bands we feature in smaller, more digestible amounts of content. Grab your cup of coffee, click play, and allow us to continue getting to […]

Introducing Chris Leigh’s Broken Hearted Friends

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 12, 2013 4:57 pm Tagged With: Country, Kentucky, United States

Broken Hearted Friends by Chris Leigh

You know what’s been missing from country music for a while? The truth…and some soul. In classic country fashion, Chris Leigh has delivered a solid album full of honky tonk hits with Broken Hearted Friends. Hailing from Louisville, Kentucky, Chris took a trip down I-65 to Nashville to work with some of the best in […]

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