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Interview with BELLHEAD – Threats

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman May 15, 2025 10:51 am Tagged With: alternative rock, Chicago, Illinois, industrial, post punk, Rock, United States

Bellhead-Threats

If you need a post-punk, goth-industrial-infused rock album, look no further than Threats by Chicago’s BELLHEAD! I’ve been rockin’ to this one since it first popped up on my radar. Hopefully you enjoy it as much as I am. In this interview spotlight, I chat with members of BELLHEAD. We discuss AI, dream collabs, touring, […]

“Faraway” Sets the Tone for Stigma’s Debut Album “Second Chance” – An Exploration of Isolation and Redemption

by Leslie Sherman May 9, 2025 6:44 am Tagged With: Germany, indie rock, music review, new music, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Nuremberg rock band Stigma are back with their brand new single “Faraway”.

“Faraway” is an evocative, slow burn meditation on distance – both emotional and physical, and the aching beauty that can bloom in separation.

Both intimate and cinematic in its sound, “Faraway” finds its strength not in a flashy production or explosive choruses, but in restraint, atmosphere and the emotional depth that it draws from silence as much as sound.

Interview with Ali and The Hilljack Stompers – Made In Exile

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman May 8, 2025 10:25 am Tagged With: Maryland, Punk, Rock, rockabilly, United States

Ali and The Hilljack Stompers-Made In Exile

Looking to satisfy your need for some energetic, energizing, punk-psycho-rockabilly?! Look no further than Ali and the Hilljack Stompers‘ latest release, Made In Exile. In this interview spotlight, I chat with members of the band about dream collabs, the new projects, AI in music, and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Made […]

Soul Searching in the Small Hours on MASSEY’s “3:00AM Funk”

by Leslie Sherman April 25, 2025 12:04 pm Tagged With: 2025, indie rock, New Single, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

There’s a certain kind of magic that only surfaces in the small hours — when the city exhales, the lights blur and introspection becomes the only party left in town.

MASSEY’s latest single, “3AM Funk” bottles that mood with an effortless cool and a surprising depth.

At first listen, it’s all groove: a smooth, late-night funk jam with swagger and swing. The bassline struts, the beat lingers just behind the pocket and Massey’s delivery rides it all with a calm confidence. It feels like cruising empty streets, windows down, chasing something just out of reach.

Interview with Hazel Gaze – Black Soul River

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman April 14, 2025 4:24 pm Tagged With: classic rock, music video, Rock, United States

Hazel Gaze-Black Soul River

In this interview spotlight, I catch up with Hazel Gaze to discuss their new song, Black Soul River, and the accompanying music video. Full Q&A with links and the music video below. What inspired the concept behind the song and its powerful lyrics?  Religion is like many things – it’s not inherently good or bad […]

Stephen Jaymes Takes Us to the Edge in New Single “Waiting for the Drugs to Kick In”

by Leslie Sherman March 31, 2025 10:35 am Tagged With: 2025, indie rock, new music, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Stephen Jaymes has a way of making existential crises sound almost fun. Ironic as that sounds.

His latest single, Waiting for the Drugs to Kick In, is that kind of song that sits with you at the bar, leans in close and mutters something half-hilarious but half-terrifying about the state of the world.

It’s a slow burn, a smirking lament, and an emotional cry all at once.

Keyth Jones Kicks Up the Dust with Brand New Single “Run to Me”

by Leslie Sherman March 7, 2025 12:00 pm Tagged With: 2025, new music, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Keyth Jones has always been a musical wanderer. From his early days bringing “spirited, nasal vocals” to coffeehouses in the late 1990’s to his time co-fronting the Baltimore psych-rock outfit “Fractal Cat”, his career has spanned decades, genres, and a restless creative energy.

His latest single Run to Me is a raucous, fuzzed-out homage to ‘60s garage rock, showing Jones’s love of raw and unfiltered rock & roll.

Sparks and Seduction in MASSEY’s New Release “Tattoo My Heart”

by Leslie Sherman March 5, 2025 7:02 am Tagged With: 2025, music video, new music, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

MASSEY’s “Tattoo My Heart” isn’t just another rock song – it’s a shot of pure adrenaline.

There is no build up, no hesitation, just straight into the fire with Peter Oravetz and Daniel Groover trading licks like they’re summoning something. Charlie Wooton holds it all down with a bassline that moves like a heartbeat, while Doug Belote’s drumming is all muscle and momentum pushing everything forward like a train that’s got no intention of stopping.

Siren’s “Arrow” Strikes with Passion and Fate

by Leslie Sherman February 18, 2025 5:43 am Tagged With: 2025, indie rock, new music, new video, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Love at first sight – it’s the stuff of legend, of whispered what-ifs and stolen glances that turn into something bigger than fate itself.

With new release “Arrow”, Siren captures that electric moment of instant connection and transforms it into a soaring rock anthem.

Blending melodic rock, progressive energy, and Middle America roots, the track is equal parts intimate and cinematic, offering a heartfelt reflection on the kind of love that feels predestined.

Stephen Jaymes Take on Humanity’s Most Infuriating Adversary in “Baby Can’t Be Helped”

by Leslie Sherman February 10, 2025 5:03 am Tagged With: 2025, new music, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

There’s a moment we’ve all had – watching someone (maybe ourselves) reject good advice, resist an obvious solution, or double down on a bad decision for no reason other than sheer and irrational stubbornness.

That moment of exasperation, of wanting to shake someone out of their self-inflicted misery is the beating heart of Baby Can’t Be Helped, the latest folk-punk gut punch from Stephen Jaymes.

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