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You Shouldn’t Have To Shout So Loud

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman December 23, 2013 10:42 am Tagged With: Alternative, Pop, Progressive, Rock

True Nature

With 2 EPs and plenty of live shows under his belt, Lou Barlow has created a unique identity, a refreshing sound, and a powerful collection of well crafted songs on True Nature‘s new EP, You Shouldn’t Have To Shout So Loud. Lou grew up around a wide range of music and even though his mother […]

Bobbie Morrone is ready to Make You Scream

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman December 20, 2013 3:46 pm Tagged With: Alternative, Blues, jazz, Pop

The Best I Can Be EP Cover

Philadelphia’s Bobbie Morrone Trio have been in the studio and have shared this 3 track EP titled The Best I Can Be for our listening pleasure. Bobbie Morrone (vocals, guitar), Paul Machette (bass), and Alex Machette (drums) have created a powerful, exciting, and engaging trio of soul-bluesy-pop singles with just enough jazz to make them […]

The Chicago Issue of Painted on Water

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 26, 2013 12:57 pm Tagged With: Alternative, Chicago, electronica, Illinois, Pop, Rock, United States

Chicago Issue by Painted on Water

Painted on Water‘s debut album was a fusion of jazz, rock, electronica, and Turkish folk music… so what did they do for their new album? “For this album, I wanted to change the way we collaborate, change all the methods we use to compose, and come up with new production techniques,” says composer/guitarist/producer DEMİR DEMİRKAN. […]

Sonny Spectrum

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 26, 2013 12:33 pm Tagged With: dance, Folk, indie, Pop

Sonny Spectrum EP

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 […]

Amelia Scalies – I Should’ve Known

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 25, 2013 10:11 am Tagged With: Acoustic, indie, Pop, singer, songwriter

I Shouldve Known by Amelia Scalies

  Philadelphia’s alt-pop singer/songwriter Amelia Scalies is crafting songs well beyond her years. At 14, Amelia has already accumulated quite the list of accolades, including: her song ‘More Than Words’ charted Top 40/AC artist on Friday Morning Quarterback, selected to open for Donavon Frankenreiter by Donavon himself, winnner of the Chester Country Hospital Foundation Battle […]

Megan Johns says Hey, Lonely

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 18, 2013 1:49 pm Tagged With: Acoustic, Metal, Pop, Punk, Rock

Hey Lonely by Megan Johns

  It’s official! I am now a Megan Johns fan. Not only is it pretty awesome when a chick rocks out an acoustic guitar… but how much sweeter is it when you can classify her as an acoustic-doowop-goth-metal songstress? Something like Trent Reznor taking over the Smashing Pumpkins and replacing Corgan with Tori Amos… On […]

Universo Has a Sound Larger Than Life

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 18, 2013 1:06 pm Tagged With: Brazil, Pop, Rock, South America

Leo Bor of Universo

Universo is a Brazilian rock band whose sound will definitely have you feeling larger than life. In the spirit of arena rock classics, Universo is an album full of epic sounding rock compositions with plenty of pop appeal to grab listeners’ attention worldwide. We recently interviewed Leo Bor, creator of the band as well as […]

Tears In Vain by Jonus Preston

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 12, 2013 2:43 pm Tagged With: Blues, Folk, Pop, Rock

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 […]

Aradia’s Possibilities:Light

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 12, 2013 2:27 pm Tagged With: Electronic, Pop

Possibilties Light by Aradia

Seattle based singer/songwriter Aradia has carved out her own sound known as Roktronika. With a love for new wave, trip hop, rock and hardcore electronica, Aradia has been immersed in music her entire life. She began playing piano at 3, flute at 8, and guitar at 14. She was also throwing her passionate vocals onto […]

Songs from J.J. Crowne

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 5, 2013 12:49 pm Tagged With: Acoustic, Folk, Pop, Rock, Roots

Songs from JJ 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 […]

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