The Eugene Tyler Band has been on the road for the past two years delivering pure roots rock energy and exceptionally crafted songs to audiences in clubs, breweries, farmers markets and even curbside. The latest album Young Randy, only available on vinyl (for now), captures the essence and energy of the band’s live show, their […]
Interview with Sierra Blanca – Book
Sierra Blanca is the brainchild of Jethro Gaglione. He got his start as a 10 year-old playing under a tent in Mexico, where his parents were part of a traveling missionary group. A faint trace of those old Mexican gospel songs can still be heard in Sierra Blanca’s music in the form of anthemic, catchy […]
Leah Capelle Hits Us With A Powerful Single, Better Off
-If you missed our previous Leah Capelle feature, find that article here. Leah Capelle and Hayley Brownell have delivered a simple yet very powerful new single titled Better Off. Beautiful, soulful vocals blend with a crisp, rich sounding acoustic guitar for an aurally pleasing, emotion inducing listening experience. Better Off is a song about letting […]
Lee N. Sage Releases Engaging, Acoustic Fueled Self-Titled EP
Michigan based singer/songwriter Lee N. Sage has released a rockin’, acoustic fueled self-titled EP which is as soothing as it is grooving and equally engaging. This excellent sounding EP took shape while Lee was bouncing from cabin to cabin in the woods of Northern Michigang’s lower and upper peninsulas. After putting in time with various […]
Interview with Belle Mt. – Hollow
Belle Mt. (pronounced ‘Belle Mont’) are ready to pull at your heartstrings with the release of their enigmatic debut single Hollow out now via LV Music. A dark tale of a woman unable to let love in, Hollow flows with sweeping strings, delicate melodies and lead singer Matt Belmont’s soaring vocals. Exuding a cinematic, evocative […]
James Barre Delivers Contagious and Irresistible Acoustic Pop on Don’t Say
Songwriter and actor James Barre has arrived with a potent, easy flowing, acoustic pop single titled Don’t Say. Don’t Say is a tasty jam aimed that special female who you don’t want to hear saying those painful words “we’re through”. James dynamic and infectious voice soars over a foot tapping, head nodding, radio-ready acoustic arrangement. […]
Interview with Parmy Dhillon – Burn
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Parmy Dhillon about influences, the latest project, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and streams 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.) I’m from Melbourne, Australia […]
Darren Marc Fuels The Soul On New Album, Let It Shine
In a world full of negatives, Darren Marc and his music serves as a beacon of light in the darkness. His new album Let It Shine is packed full of uplifting, enlightening frequencies and lyrical substance backed by a sweet, James Taylor-esque, organic, acoustic fueled soundscape. From the faster tempos to the slower piano ballads, […]
Leisure McCorkle Captures Travels and Human Experiences In Song
Leisure McCorkle is an anthropologically minded nomadic troubadour who creates music that captures the experiences of his travels as well as the essence of what it is to be a human on planet Earth in modern times. Coming from the DIY punk scene, Leisure has carved a lane all to himself. With 8,000 miles and […]
Lift Your Spirits With This Infectious Single from Scott Kirby, Love Is Just
Scott Kirby has quite an impressive portfolio under his belt including appearances on and support from Milwaukee Public Television, Relix Magazine’s 2015 music sampler, Radio Canada International, WXPR, and an indie documentary titled UP a River. He was the first runner up at Big Top Chautauqua’s Celebration of Song Festival a few years ago and […]
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