Dylan Joshua is an unreleased artist, with cultural icon potential. Coming from humble beginnings, Dylan believed that working through the system, and obtaining financial security through the means of a job was life’s purpose. While learning chemistry at the university level, and ignoring his abilities as a poet and musician, he slowly started to perceive […]
Chrissie Romano Band Delivers New Album, Photo Now Available
Rochester, New York based Chrissie Romano Band have arrived with their roots-rockin’, acoustic-driven new album titled Photo. Founded in emotive, passionate songwriting, Chrissie (alongside band members John and Ken) delivers refreshing soundscapes which feature solid rock rhythms, sweet sounding electric guitar tones, a soothing acoustic atmosphere and charming vocal performances. If you check out the […]
Interview with Mankind’s Remedy
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Mankind’s Remedy about their latest project (Faceless), motivations, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) All three […]
Interview with Eddie Arjun and A Preview of the Forthcoming Album, Transition
Eddie Arjun is one of my favorite musicians and producers with whom I have crossed paths with over my years as a music blogger. In my opinion, he and his band pump out some of the finest instrumental jazz rock that has graced my ears. It’s safe to say I am always excited when I […]
Interview with Clayton Morgan – The Beat Is Calling Me
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Clayton Morgan about his newest release, technology, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. You can find our feature article about The Beat Is Calling Me here (opens in new tab). Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In […]
Todd Warner Moore Delivers Emotive, Lush, Acoustic-Driven, Folk-Pop Soundscapes on Spark, Album Now Available
Kansas City, Kansas native Todd Warner Moore has been building an eclectic catalog of songs during his years as a musician, songwriter and creative. During the 90s, Todd co-wrote and toured with Acoustic Juice gracing stages throughout the American Midwest. Later on he found himself in Budapest performing solo in tea houses. Hungary is where […]
Music Is My Life… And Also Matt Warren’s, New Album Now Available!
It’s safe to say it’s past my normal bedtime here on the West Coast. Fresh out of a long mixing session, I needed something else. Funny thing is, I’ve been sitting on this album for a while. By a while I mean I had an advance copy before the public. Sometimes I can say things […]
Interview with Matt Westin – Legacy
If you missed my previous Matt Westin features, follow these links (which will open in a new tab): link 1, link 2, link 3. In this interview spotlight, we chat about the new project (Legacy), challenges, motivations, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style […]
Interview with Stereo Library – Happiest Days of My Life
Stereo Library started off as the one-man-band project of Minneapolis native Sam Ibes. Now a full band, this crew of talented musicians hold true to the DIY ethic while creating their distinctive blend of lo-fi Americana garage rock. In this interview spotlight, we chat about the new EP Happiest Days Of My Life as well […]
Interview with Secret Treehouse – Fear of Frogs
Secret Treehouse is about a form of escapism. The place you retreat to when you need some distance and escape from reality. Secret Treehouse is set out on an everlasting quest to find the perfect melody. Fear of Frogs is about the fear of holding someone back that you love and the feeling of […]
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