One {fateful} day while a teenage Christina Rubino was sitting on the couch at home in Brooklyn, a commercial came on the television featuring a 7 second clip of Janis Joplin singing Piece Of My Heart…those 7 seconds forever altered Ms. Rubino’s life path. Christina had this to say about what happened next, “That was […]
First Aid Kit at Bonnaroo 2014
Swedish Folk duo First Aid Kit is going to play Bonnaroo 2014. These sisters have amazing vocals and their music will stir your soul. They evoke such beauty and emotion with their music. There are many comments on how they have a “haunting” sound, and that’s pretty accurate, as once you hear them they will […]
The Man I Am by Charlie and the Foxtrots
Charlie and the Foxtrots new video for “The Man I Am” is a fun and lighthearted tale of bankrobbers, bandits, and wanted men dueling with sunflower pistols and it’s also the first single from their upcoming EP. Charlie and the Foxtrots are a gang of seven new-folk musicians who’ve recently been creating a lot of buzz in their local […]
Raised Incorruptible by The New Mongrels
Henry Brooke, a 17 year old, one-ear-deaf, shell-shocked veteran of the Civil War founded the Smythe County Mongrels Society in 1861. Their purpose? “the joyful promotion, through song and rhythmic utterances, of a unified moral code for all creatures.” With the book of Psalms in hand and a jug of hard cider on the floor […]
Billy Roberts and The Rough Riders
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxknxxbQ6dk Billy Roberts recently sent over a few tracks from his upcoming album for us to check out. At first glance, I thought we might be taking a sonic trip through the Texas deserts but Mr. Roberts is from the Land Down Under – more specifically, Moree, Australia. Interestingly enough, Billy’s genre choices have left […]
Sonny Spectrum
Huntington Beach, CA aka Surf City, USA has a musical legacy matched by only a few other cities on the map. First made famous by the #1 song ‘Surf City’ by Jan & Dean, the area also bred talent such as Avenged Sevenfold, Reel Big Fish, Dean Torrence, Matt Costa and The Vandals as well […]
Tears In Vain by Jonus Preston
Jonus Preston had been consumed with perfecting his technique and precision as a jazz musician when the tragedy at Sandy Hook took place on Dec. 14th, 2012. Sharing in the sorrow, anger, and frustration, Jonus Preston did what any songwriter would do… He picked up his guitar and began to play. The result is […]
Songs from J.J. Crowne
J.J. Crowne is somewhat of a big deal. Be sure the check out our interview where we discuss many aspects of his career including charting on radio more than once and earning a law degree during the journey. He’s back with his newest album, J.J. Crowne. After attending Oberlin Music Conservatory, this singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist started his […]
Uprooted with Escaping Pavement
Escaping Pavement are speaking my language on their newest release UpRooted. Recently finding myself UpRooted, you could say it was appropriate I received this record. Moving your family 2,300+ miles in any direction takes some serious adjustments. Emily Burns and Aaron Markovitz met one night at a blues open mic and have been inseparable ever […]
Traveling An Unwide Road with Ted Brown
Ted Brown was headed down a path that presented a promising music career but he was sidelined for 7 years by a drug habit that got the best of him. You’ve heard this story before, but it’s never one you can easily digest. Fortunately, this one has a happy ending. Ted had this to say […]
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