Multicultural poet and musician Robert Kuhn was born in Houston, Texas and moved back in 2010 after bouncing around the world for twelve years. Texas, New York, Pennsylvania, Australia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica and Nicaragua all played home for him as different doors, jobs, occupations and art forms opened and led him on from an […]
Interview with Papa Satch – Rebound
Singer/songwriter/producer Papa Satch started his music career as a founding member of the bands “Black Horizon,”Blank Stare” and “Mercy Hit”. He was also an integral member of the wildly popular band “Spoof”. As producer he wrote, sang on, and organized the critically acclaimed “Actress, Doggin It” album. In recent years he has toured many of […]
Interview with Nick (The Dream) Weaver
Nick (the Dream) Weaver started playing guitar in 1976. His biggest inspiration was his older brother who played multiple instruments and was a folk singer/song writer. Nick started writing songs in the mid 1980’s and hasn’t slowed down since. His songs have been played on NPR, College Radio Stations, Indie Broadcasts and Internet radio world […]
Interview with Lloyd James Fay – Idiocracy
Introspective troubadour Lloyd James Fay returns with the release of his upcoming EP Fake Depth, out 8th May 2020. Opening with forthcoming single Idiocracy, Fay’s tender and evocative vocal is able to soar instantly. Gentle guitar strums are paired with pulsating drum beats, setting the tone perfectly for this intimate, lo-fi rock release. Throughout the […]
Interview with Mark Rosal
BC based, Canadian singer-songwriter Mark Rosal lists among his main influences, Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Leonard Cohen, Gordon Lightfoot, and Van Morrison. Each of Mark’s songs celebrates a unique story, an introspective look at the world around us and an in-depth view of life’s journey. Mark has spent many years doing psychotherapy therapy, exploring his […]
Interview with Matthew Frederick – Fragments
With two critically-acclaimed albums, one EP and five singles under his belt as the frontman of Welsh Music Prize-nominated Cymrucana pioneers Climbing Trees, MATTHEW FREDERICK continues his solo crusade this spring with debut studio album Fragments. Released via Staylittle Music and distributed by PYST, the album will be available on CD, Limited Edition Cassette, Digital […]
Interview with Duane Mark – A Letter To My Friends
“Let me tell you a story, about my time in the… Mojave Desert.” You see, Duane Mark spent most of his formidable years, growing up in the deserts outside of Bakersfield, CA. Desolation is the first thing that comes to mind, when one thinks on the Mojave Desert. What does one do when growing up […]
Buffalo Mend Delivers Lo-Fi, Gritty, Emotional Blues on New Album, Center Street Now Available!
Buffalo Mend isn’t afraid to go against the grain. In a world that moves at the speed of light, Buffalo Mend reminds us it’s ok to slow down. In a world lost in the glitz and glam of overly polished productions, Buffalo Mend reminds us it’s ok to be organic, gritty and lo-fi. In a […]
Interview with Faultlines – Save Us
As COVID-19 has my family and I on week 4 of “near-complete lock down” on top of practicing social distancing in public spaces, Faultlines have unleashed an organic, powerful, passionate single that tackles the problems created and exacerbated by the private, for-profit, Western health industry. With that topic in play, this monster of a virus […]
Dan Miraldi Releases Organic, Beautiful Sounding Album, Mood Music For Introverts Now Available!
Cleveland-born, NYC based singer/songwriter (and two-time John Lennon Songwriting Contest Finalist) Dan Miraldi changes gears on his latest album for a more organic, more naturally paced, folk rockin’ album titled Mood Music for Introverts. We live in mentally-exhausting times, I wanted to make something that slowed things down. In some sense, these songs are reacting […]
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