Despite Suburban Wildlife being Big Merino‘s debut album, the band is well beyond rookie status. Comprising of a team of seasoned music makers, Big Merino is the culmination of various musical styles, years of various experiences and the talented personalities which have come together like Voltron to form an appealing, soul-infused rock record that can […]
ALYA Releases An Amazingly Stunning, Symbolic, Cinematic Sonic Experience With New Single/Video, Animals
Powerful visuals, rich sonic textures and an experimental nature that holds no bars when it comes to genre-blending, Animals by Los Angeles based singer/songwriter ALYA is a stunningly cinematic work of art…way beyond just a simple song. The video adds even more potency to an already powerful melding of layered symbolic meanings. With two albums […]
Interview with Night Marcher – Gotta Find Your Way Back
It is no coincidence that “Night Marchers” was the first tune that songwriter Rob Reinfurt heard from the avant-groove band, Medeski, Martin and Wood; a band that has been influential in the way he approaches music. Fast forward ten years. Selfish wandering and social promiscuity was taking it’s toll and Reinfurt got knocked out. It […]
Interview with Betty Moon – Parachute
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Betty Moon about motivations, challenges, her latest project and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? I am originally from the Toronto area and spent a good part of my early career playing music […]
Interview with Someya – You Saved Me
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Someya about her latest release, motivations, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist and your music. What attracted you to this genre(s) or style(s)? Halsey is a huge influence on my current genre of music. […]
Interview with Scott Swain – It’s Too Late
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 […]
Bud Collins Trio Delivers Atmospheric Pop Rock Vibes on New Album, No 5uch Th1ng
The formation of the Bud Collins Trio is a bit of a debatable topic. Some say they came together in the ’70s. Some say the ’80s. Some don’t really care. All they know is the Trio’s sonic prowess has been stimulating their senses for decades. Spawning from the Northeastern US, their early days were spent […]
Interview with Omer Goren – Electrockrat
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Omer Goren, aka Electrockrat, about his latest project, motivations, challenges 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.) I’m […]
Last Charge of the Light Horse Race To The Sound On New Album
Formed in 2004, Last Charge of the Light Horse became a channel for New York based songwriter Jean-Paul Vest to sonically explore the ups and downs of everyday life. Now with four albums, one EP, spots on multiple “best of” lists and heavy rotation on college radio (including #1 peaks on various charts) under their […]
Interview with Cold Arizona – Open Highway Head Start
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Cold Arizona about the latest release, motivations, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music would you classify yourself as? I’m from San Francisco and would classify my music as independent, melodic alternative with a hint […]
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