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Heather Stewart Shows Us What It IS

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 13, 2013 3:32 pm Tagged With: Alt-Country, Folk, indie, Rock, singer, songwriter

What It IS by Heather Stewart

Heather Stewart is enchanting, genuine, powerful, and (most importantly) grounded. Formerly a producer for E!’s Talk Soup, something about working behind the scenes didn’t feel right. This drive to be in front of the camera eventually led Ms. Stewart to resign as television producer. After Talk Soup she hit the ground running with the Inda […]

Double Shot: Mesa Town by Niacin Library

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 13, 2013 12:29 pm Tagged With: Acoustic, Folk, Rock

Mesa Town by Niacin Library

Our Double Shot series includes an interview question and a song feature from an independent band or musician near you. The goal is to allow you to learn more about the bands we feature in smaller, more digestible amounts of content. Grab your cup of coffee, click play, and allow us to continue getting to […]

Solveig & Stevie’s Zombie Lover

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 12, 2013 3:48 pm Tagged With: Electronic, Folk, Pop, Rock

Zombie Lover EP by Solveig and Stevie

“You can’t love me if you’re dead….” …so wake up and get with the sounds of Solveig & Stevie because their Zombie Lover EP is one unique folk-electro-pop-rockin’ piece of music! Solveig Whittle is the lead vocalist, lyricist, and business side of this dynamic duo. Ms. Whittle holds a degree in engineering, an MBA, and […]

Double Shot: Death Woke on Saturday by Niacin Library

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 7, 2013 9:58 am Tagged With: Acoustic, Pop, Rock

Death Work On Saturday (Vulture of Man)

Our Double Shot series includes an interview question and a song feature from an independent band or musician near you. The goal is to allow you to learn more about the bands we feature in smaller, more digestible amounts of content. Grab your cup of coffee, click play, and allow us to introduce you to […]

Grand Old Grizzly

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 5, 2013 4:09 pm Tagged With: Alt-Country, Americana, Folk, Rock

Grand Old Grizzly

Grab a drink, put the top down, and prepare for a winding cruise through the desert with Grand Old Grizzly. Grand Old Grizzly is,  Will Thomas (vocals/guitar), Paul Beebe (guitar/vox), Mark Riddell (bass/vox), Chris Lewis (drums). Will Thomas discovered his songwriting abilities while serving as rhythm guitarist for an acclaimed singer/songwriter. Collectively, this group of musicians […]

Reno, Nevada and Other Songs of Vice, Gambling and Betrayal

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 4, 2013 4:18 pm Tagged With: Americana, Rock

Great American Robber Barons

Keith Dion has had one hell of a stint as a musician, songwriter, producer, and filmmaker. He has played in New Zealand’s classic cult band the Ponsonby DC’s as well as San Francisco groups The Ophelias, 3:05 AM, and Corsica. He has also played or recorded with notables such as members of The Kinks, Thin Lizzy, Santana, […]

Selling Out Fast! Elephant 12’s “Love Knock On Wood”

by C Bret Campbell August 18, 2013 9:35 am Tagged With: Electro, Punk, Rock

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I tend to check out the bands who send press over. I gotta say, Elephant 12 was a great way to start my morning off! Their latest, “Sold Out”, is “on the shelf,” and if the whole record is anything like the the first single, it should sell out in no time! “Love Knock On […]

Exploring Oceans With dizzybloom

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman August 7, 2013 7:11 am Tagged With: Progressive, Rock

Oceans by dizzybloom

dizzybloom goes deep. This is more than just music. This is the collective soul of a dedicated, passionate group of musicians and songwriters. This is the sound of walking the path less traveled, being beaten off that path, and somehow finding your way back on track to soak in the golden rays of a rewarding […]

Heather Luttrell, Possumdiva

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman July 30, 2013 10:43 am Tagged With: Americana, Blues, Folk, Funk, Rock

Possumdiva by Heather Luttrell

Without having to press play on this album, I already like it. The headline of the One Sheet in Heather’s EPK reads: Outlaw Americana for the Thinking Drunk Don’t you like it already, too? Indie bands take note. Most of you still need to learn the meaning of EPK. Heather Luttrell is the Possumdiva and […]

Space by ARJUN

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman July 26, 2013 9:28 am Tagged With: Instrumental, jazz, Rock

Space by ARJUN

Holy s***!! This is exactly what I’ve been needing in my life. ARJUN has been perfecting their fusion of rock and improvisational jazz since 2003 from their home base in New York. Space is an epic journey through soundscapes characterized by their avant garde-esque forays into killer bass grooves, a rockin’ drum kit, and some […]

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As the collective attention span shrinks, Eddie Canyon finds himself searching for meaning within the noise. Reaching into and around his Arkansas roots, Eddie carves a distinctively southern Hip Hop undercurrent in his exploratory approach to music. Weaving tales of battling addiction, thoughts on spirituality, and irreverent social commentary into his lyrics, Eddie aims to intrigue his audience at the least, and at most, leave them with a liberating degree of thoughtfulness. In his own words: “The Matrix is real, but there’s a way out.” Support on Spotify or Bandcamp.

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