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
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
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
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 […]
The Mickey Finns Rock Out On Prayers and Idle Chatter
The Mickey Finns have been hailed as the “best Celtic rock band in the world” by PaddyRock Radio. I think I agree. Prayers and Idle Chatter is a one way trip to Celtic rock heaven. This music moves, makes you move, and it will take you places. Particularly to Celtic Country. The band provides a beautiful […]
Socionic Explores Identity In This Rock Symphony
If you are a hard rock/progressive/metal junkie (like myself), then Identity by Socionic is your new fix. Los Angeles based Socionic is dope (I first wanted to say amazing but then I felt that was too cheesy and cliche). Identity is a work of art. A passionate exploration of identity through abstract visual and aural stimuli. […]
Joseph Mulhollen And His Problematical Animals
Joseph Mulhollen has some very unique and intriguing inspiration behind his new album Problematical Animals. “I had an archaeology professor who would use the term ‘problematical animals’ to describe any archaeological artifact depicting an unidentifiable animal. Specifically, animals with the body of one animal, the head of another, the legs of another, tails, horns, etc. Archaeologists considered them to […]
Jesse and Noah Have Traveled The World And Driven Back On Their Upcoming Release
Take over 20 years of experience, hard work, and a natural born gift. Now take it, turn it on its ear, and travel the world with it. On the other side you have Driven Back by Jesse and Noah. (Set for digital release August 7th, followed by CD then Vinyl.) Amid the years of writing […]
NO Record Their New Album Roll In Nashville
Los Angeles pop band NO are back with their new album Roll which was recorded in Nashville. NO is made up of brothers Tim, Mike, and Nick Jarzabek who are joined by Justin Corman handling duties on bass. They used to go by the name NO COVER but after letting Bono of U2 hear their […]
Kids From Nowhere Have Arrived To Kick It In
Based in Israel, Kids From Nowhere call themselves an international experiment in American music. Members includes Zach Wheat from Texas, drummer “Element” Yves Elisee Akowendo from Côte d’Ivoire (West Africa), bassist Elad Avni from South Africa and guitarist Babush from Israel. Combining their love of Texas outlaw music, the British Invasion, and the proto-punk influences […]
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