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Blunt Force Charm Live The Life

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 28, 2012 8:52 am Tagged With: Rock

The Life by Blunt Force Charm

Blunt Force Charm of Leduc, Alberta Canada are here with their debut The Life. As I was brewing my morning coffee, I found myself (without thought) jamming out my air guitar to their track One. After pulling up their one sheet to find out more about what was stuck in my head, I realize there’s […]

Lover, Our Lips Have Left Us

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 27, 2012 11:42 am Tagged With: Rock

Lover Our Lips Have Left Us by Two Star

I must admit that I have listened to Lover, Our Lips Have Left Us by Two Star several times at this point and am still struggling to find adequate words to describe this indie rock, power-pop masterpiece. This is the ultimate love letter to any one finding themselves in a stale relationship. Balancing on the […]

Spoken Nerd

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 24, 2012 11:37 am Tagged With: Hip Hop, Rock

Spoken Nerd

 This is a guest post by Rick Saxby. You can learn about Rick by checking out his bio and links at the end of this article. Spoken Nerd is a Nashville MC who pushes the boundaries of what is currently considered hip hop. If you’re into Rock or Hip Hop, chances are you’ll like his […]

The Heligoats Back to the Ache Coming In December

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 20, 2012 1:03 pm Tagged With: Rock

The Heligoats

Bellingham, Washington’s The Heligoats might be headed by the guitar-strumming mastermind Chris Otepka, but it is ultimately a collective of musical talent that forms an incredible indie rock soundscape. The music is powerful, energetic, and in-your-face. Otepka’s imagination and creativity blend in to set his style of music apart from the abundance competing for attention […]

Ross Davis Is Building His Yellow Brick Road

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 20, 2012 12:10 pm Tagged With: Folk, Pop, Rock

Yellow Brick Road by Ross Davis

Ross Davis has been busy building his Yellow Brick Road and this 7 song collection does not disappoint. As the image above suggests, this is music you can chillax to, vibe out to, and roll down your windows and ride out to. These 7 originals have a vintage feel but Ross does a great job of adding […]

Black Tar Pineapple by Rob Loncto Is A Worthwhile Experience

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 20, 2012 11:23 am Tagged With: Acoustic, Alternative, Folk, Rock

Black Tar Pineapple

Black Tar Pineapple is an experimental folk rock experience that lies somewhere between The Who and Nirvana. Rob Loncto’s newest album blends elements of acoustic, folk, and rock to create an in-your-face wall of sound reminiscent of the bad boy rock acts from the ’60s and ’70s: The Who, Led Zeppelin, you know where I’m […]

Brother Octopus Rises From The Abyss To Induce Tentacle Trauma

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 11, 2012 11:34 am Tagged With: Alternative, Experimental, Rock

Tentacle Trauma by Brother Octopus

Deep in the darkness of the sea lived Brother Octopus. He spent his time studying ancient history as well as learning to become a multi-instrumentalist. After all, a lot can be accomplished with 8 “arms”. Mastering guitar, piano, accordion, and various other instruments and noise-making machines, it wasn’t long before Brother Octopus was pulling in […]

Frank Roberts Is Putting Change In Motion

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 10, 2012 11:39 am Tagged With: Canada, Instrumental, Metal, Progressive, Rock, World

Change In Motion by Frank Roberts

Hamilton, Ontario songwriter/producer/engineer Frank Roberts is releasing his blend of instrumental rock packed full of powerful guitar melodies and tasty harmonies in which Satriani, Malmsteen, or Dream Theater would be glad to partake. Although I only have access to short samples of a few songs, it is evident that Roberts has poured his passion into […]

Kalen Is Falling From The Sun

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 6, 2012 4:16 pm Tagged With: Alternative, Electronic, Experimental, Pop, Rock

Falling From The Sun by Kalen

Kalen has soul and a voice ready to cause an epidemic of addiction. Her upcoming release, Falling From The Sun, is a groove-laden, blues-filled, electro-rock experiement that would make Peter Gabriel and Portishead proud. “Having been in a funk band for so long, I love a purposeful groove. I love writing licks and rock riffs […]

Serapicos Is A Town

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 6, 2012 3:15 pm Tagged With: Alternative, Brazil, Rock, South America, World

Serapicos Is A Town by Serapicos

Serapicos Is A Town, no…really. When Gabriel Serapicos took a trip through the tiny rural city of Serapicos, some of the blurry things suddenly became clear. “The town was creepy. It had a small church but not much else. This song [Serapicos Is A Town] represented where all the songs were situated; everything started to […]

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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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