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This section includes a running list of the music reviews we publish. We also publish a lot of interviews, curate playlists, and podcast. Want to submit your music?

Bridging The Gap with Keznamdi

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman April 30, 2013 8:00 am Tagged With: Reggae

Bridging The Gap by Keznamdi

If you missed our previous interview with Keznamdi, be sure to give it a look. We don’t receive many reggae submissions but when we do I hope they all compare to the caliber of music delivered by Keznamdi. A man of the world, Keznamdi originates from Jamaica but has lived in different parts of Africa […]

Future Echoes and Past Replays with Slim Loris

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman April 30, 2013 7:08 am Tagged With: Americana, Europe, indie rock, Pop, Sweden

Future Echoes and Past Replays by Slim Loris

Swedish band Slim Loris are preparing to release Future Echoes and Past Replays. Slim Loris takes British Invasion era pop and slaps it upside the head with their own style of Americana-rock to create something truly inspiring. In 2011, Slim Loris released their first full length album which received great reviews from sites such Billboard Discoveries and Neufutur.com. […]

The Recreation Station Make Room For The Sun

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman April 29, 2013 3:00 pm Tagged With: Folk, indie, Rock

Room for the Sun by Recreation Station

Shawn Wiederhoeft is, more or less, The Recreation Station. You should go read the interview. Room For The Sun is as serious – as in seriously good – as it is fun. Shawn’s flavor of indie folk rock is an uplifting experience balanced between playful rhythms and a gritty sandstorm. It’s pure energy. This album […]

An Awakefulsleep with The Hawthorne Effect

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman April 29, 2013 2:29 pm Tagged With: Alternative, Blues, Chicago, Illinois, Rock, United States

The Hawthorne Effect

We recently sat down for an insightful and in-depth interview with John Jauch, lead singer/songwriter behind The Hawthorne Effect. In that interview Mr. Jauch goes into great detail about how his job(s) as a psychotherapist and pharmaceutical researcher influence his music. Just by reading the interview, it is very clear that John is passionate about […]

Off To Villa Borghese with Harmonic Blue

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman April 26, 2013 7:16 am Tagged With: Blues, jazz, Pop, R&B, Rock

Villa Borghese by Harmonic Blue

Hailing from College Park, Maryland comes a powerhouse quartet by the name of Harmonic Blue. You’re going to like this one. Villa Borghese is beautiful! — an aural journey through jazz, pop, rock, blues, and r&b guaranteed to lift your spirits and send you flying into a more serene atmosphere. This music has complexity, depth, […]

Jana Pochop “For and Against” – I’m All For it!

by C Bret Campbell April 24, 2013 7:30 pm Tagged With: Austin, Folk

Jana Pochop

Austin’s J-Po ( Jana Pochop) has hit with her second indie american roots EP, “For and Against,” and I can’t find a darn thing against it. If there is a sound to the south-west, Jana’s songs and music define it. From the raw, emotive vocals to the guitars that sting like sand on the wind, […]

Welcome to Fatback Circus

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman April 22, 2013 9:18 am Tagged With: Alternative, Austin, Pop, Rock, Texas, United States

Fatback Circus

Fatback Circus has established themselves as an Austin, Texas favorite receiving comparisons to classics such as Led Zeppelin and Simon & Garfunkel. That’s quite the hefty comparison, but wait, there’s more. The band has had the pleasure of sharing stages with The Flaming Lips , The Presidents of the USA, Thin Lizzy, and Fastball. Hold […]

Greater Alexander Spreads Positive Love

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman April 22, 2013 8:04 am Tagged With: Acoustic, Folk, Michigan, United States

Positive Love by Greater Alexander

It’s not every day you get to wake up to music as sweet and soothing as this. Greater Alexander knows a little about the see-saw of life. You know..that constant struggle and sway we all experience between the light side and the dark side. Throughout the new album, Greater Alexander creates a peaceful journey through tangled […]

Dan Hazlett “The Corner Of My Eye” – Knockout!

by C Bret Campbell April 19, 2013 3:46 pm

Flattened – that’s how I feel. Dan Hazlett has thrown a knockout punch right at “The Corner of My Eye.” That’s the title of his latest record, by the by. Hazlet is an independent songwriter that plays in a smooth jazzy, folk-tinged, acoustic-driven style that just feels good while it hits you right in the […]

45trona Ut – Let’s get Funkspatial

by C Bret Campbell April 19, 2013 2:23 pm Tagged With: dance, Electro, Funk

45trona-Ut

45trona Ut came up on the radar a day or so back, through a good friend over at indiebandguru. Not exactly what I normally listen to, the record he sent over was Funkspatial by 45trona Ut – electro dance funkadelic space music that pushes the cosmic particles into new spheres. Tastes of DaftPunk are mixed with […]

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