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Meroe’s Sick Society Will Make You Grab Your Air Guitar and ROCK

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman August 20, 2012 1:22 pm Tagged With: Rock

Sick Society by Meroe

If you are turned on by 80s hard rock guitars as much as I am, you will love Meroe. Meroe, a Munich band, has redefined 80s rock in their newest release, Sick Society. Including Oliver (vocals), Alex (strings), Andy (drums) and Pete (bass), these guys are ready to “let it rock, let it roll”. Its […]

Digital Antique Is My New Favorite Band

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman August 18, 2012 10:40 pm Tagged With: Instrumental, Progressive, Rock

Digital Antique II

Digital Antique can be summed up in one word…Epic! But this indie instrumental rock band out of Austin, Texas is more than just music. Combining stunning visuals with guru musicianship and compositions the 17th Century would be proud of, Digital Antique is a full multimedia experience. The music is cinematic in itself but the videos […]

Now Is The Right Time For One Way State

by Featured Guest August 17, 2012 10:29 am Tagged With: Alternative, Pop, Rock

One Way State

If you have been waiting for The Right Time you can stop waiting because it’s right here! Right now is the right time to pick up Canadian rockers One Way State’s sophomore effort The Right Time. One Way State is a four piece alt-rock/pop rock band from Edmonton, Canada. Their blend of catchy guitar riffs […]

Murfreesboro’s Troubadour – Uncle Don Clark

by C Bret Campbell August 14, 2012 4:00 pm Tagged With: Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Murfreesboro

Whatever Works is now available. Stop lolly gaggin’ around and go get it. A group of friends gathered at The ‘Boro one sunny spring afternoon in 1991. The buzz amongst them was “Uncle Don, Uncle Don!” I had not been in Murfreesboro long, and had yet to meet Mr. Clark. I recall thinking “Who is […]

Elevator Art Delivers Timeless Music On Their Tent City EP

by Featured Guest August 14, 2012 7:12 am Tagged With: Rock

Tent City by Elevator Art

If Rock and Roll 101: Rocking Hard is offered as a course any where, it may be in New Jersey. Top of the class would have to be Elevator Art with their new EP Tent City. Tent City is also a large camp in Lakewood, NJ where the homeless community has settled. The band drew […]

Francis Bowie Is Bringing Dignity Back To Pop Music

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman August 13, 2012 12:30 pm Tagged With: Pop

Francis Bowie

Francis Bowie wears many hats: writer, singer, songwriter, painter, sculptor, designer and gallery owner. But most importantly, I think it is what he brings to the table that impresses me most. Francis has one goal and he is founding a new musical genre to achieve it: Intelligent Pop Music or IPM. Finding himself disappointed by […]

Drunksouls Prepare For A Revolution We All Need To Spin

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman August 13, 2012 9:30 am Tagged With: Funk, Jazz, Reggae, Rock

Revolution by Drunksouls

This is my type of revolution. Although they call France home, Drunksouls are an ecelctic mix of origins and cultures which have come together to create the soundtrack for a Revolution. But this, my friends, is the type of revolution we all need. Building their foundation on Reggae and Rock, Drunksouls’ music will take you […]

Its Time You Listen To Step Daddy

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman August 12, 2012 9:39 am Tagged With: Progressive, Rock

Step Daddy

Although Seattle hasn’t traditionally been one of the cities that pops up first in conversation about music meccas, I think we should highly consider changing that tradition. Some of the rawest soul blazing hard rock has been produced in this great city and the soundtrack to my life would be missing entire chapters without it. […]

The Wandering Bards Will Capture You With Their Americana-Gypsy-Funk

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman August 11, 2012 8:08 am Tagged With: Americana, Funk

Party Hat by The Wandering Bards

I typically save audio and video for after the text but I would like you to play the video below. I believe it accurately captured and portrays the spirit of this awesome sauce band. And yes, you read the headline right, this is the finest Americana-Gypsy-Funk the East Coast has to offer. The Good, The […]

The Ghost Ballerinas Are An Unseen Force Behind I Am What I Am Music Festival

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman August 8, 2012 9:00 am Tagged With: Alternative, Rock

The Ghost Ballerinas

Bio The alternative band, The Ghost Ballerinas, have been called ‘modern day troubadours’. As a follow-up to their freshman album, “Halfway There”, they’ve made an incredibly bold statement with the April, 2012 release of their 11-song sophomore album, “Play Me on the Radio”, produced by veteran sound engineer, vocal coach and producer, Kenny Royster and […]

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