Singer-songwriter Scott Swain prepares to release his captivating and compelling debut EP, Goodbye Country, Goodbye Home, on May 20th (2018) via Resonating Wood Recordings. There are two dimensions to this genre-defying EP, the main aspect being that the entire EP – including track order – is about Brexit. Swain is not ignorant to the fact […]
Nine Beats Collective Deliver Wide Array of Soulful Music on Nine Beats To The Bar
Nine Beats Collective is a team of troubadours, poets, rebels, sages, provocateurs, theologians and activists spanning across multiple continents who have created an impressive concept album that features spoken word, R&B, soul, funk, gospel, acoustic driven rock/pop along with obvious influences from African and World music. The album, Nine Beats To The Bar, is founded […]
Eyal Erlich Delivers Sweet Acoustic Styles On It Don’t Seem Right
This review is by Mike O’Cull, independent music journalist. www.mikeocull.com Eyal Erlich is a singer/songwriter from Tel Aviv, Israel with a unique and emerging creative voice that is currently making a lot of friends in the online music world. He writes, records, and performs with just his voice and an acoustic guitar, which is pretty […]
Interview with The 286 – Time Immemorial
The first in a series of releases to come out over the next year, Time Immemorial is a slight departure from the band’s usual uptempo sound. A stripped back acoustic ballad, it’s filled with sweeping strings and soaring impassioned vocals as delicate finger-picked melodies flow with ease. With a gentle orchestral splendour, The 286 have […]
Interview with Charlie Hole – The City
Born and raised in the coastal town of Bournemouth, UK, Charlie Hole’s story began when he heard Damien Rice’s ‘O’ at the tender age of 14. From that first listen, his desire to reach the same emotional depths became clear; realising his ability to create emotive and fearless tracks, learning and evolving throughout. After a […]
I am Curbie Delivers Powerful Collection of Acoustic Driven Rock on Better Late Than Forever
New Jersey based singer/songwriter I am Curbie has arrived with his latest album, Better Late Than Forever, featuring a collection of 13 acoustic driven, indie pop-rockin’ tracks that are guaranteed to engage, stimulate and keep you listening for the album’s duration. With a strong history of playing in different bands, I am Curbie eventually found […]
Interview with Prateek – Emma
Prateek is a singer-songwriter from Boston, Massachusetts. He first picked up the guitar in middle school, and began writing songs in college influenced both by classic folk artists such as Simon and Garfunkel and contemporary artists such as Jason Isbell and Ryan Adams. After releasing an EP, “Walking in my Sleep,” in 2016, Prateek […]
Andrew Reed Injects Positivity With Latest Album,m If All The World Were Right
Asheville, North Carolina singer/songwriter and seeker Andrew Reed is injecting the world with positive, soul lifting music on his latest project If All The World Were Right. A delightful album of charming, engaging, enlightening acoustic rock awaits your senses on Andrew’s new record. An unafraid explorer of the human experience, Andrew’s go-go-go, bring it on […]
Interview with Vive La Rose – Rio Grande
Edinburgh-born artist David Luximon-Herbert aka Vive La Rose kicks off 2018 with the release of his uplifting new single Rio Grande, out February 9th (2018) via Gestation Records. At the root of Rio Grande is an intimate tale of a couple who crave to go off and see the world, but feel tied to their […]
Interview with Eddy Mann – Simple Things
Our friend Eddy Mann is back with new music and I took a few moments to catch up with him about the new project, Simple Things, as well as ask about the overall response to his last release. Pre-ordering for Simple Things begins on March 6th (2018). You can find our previous Eddy Mann features […]
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