NYC-based The Soft Underground may hail from the outskirts of Manhattan, but have been hailed as modern decedents of the touchtone bands from Seattle’s 90’s alternative scene. Their forthcoming sophomore follow-up, Morning World, is a much more personal work which continues their penchant for eclectic variation. They labored over the recording process for over two […]
Randal Branham Captivates On His Forthcoming Album Simple
West Virginia native, Orlando resident singer/songwriter Randal Branham began playing piano at age six and copyrighted his first songs by the time he was seventeen. The story goes that Randal was so passionate about piano his father eventually padlocked it in an attempt to get Randal to take schoolwork and athletics more seriously. However, being […]
The Ripping Rivers Ripped Gratification Might Be Their Magnum Opus, Listen Now
The Ripping Rivers have arrived with a masterfully crafted, epic sounding, slow cooked and aurally delicious album titled Ripped Gratification. I could get really wordy and go on and on about how hard this album jams. Or how much time went into making sure every tiny detail was molded to perfection. Or how the intricate […]
Folk Rock, Brit Pop and Punk Edge Collide in Crushwater’s New EP Cactus Storm
Port Angeles, Washington based singer/songwriter/producer Scott Sullivan released four full length albums as a solo artist before forming Crushwater in 2016 alongside violinist/vocalist Chandra Johnson and drummer Casey Northern. The band immediately began building their song catalog for live performances but soon entered Dungeness Community Studios in Sequim (WA) with engineer Bill Yates to begin […]
Interview with Across The Board – Sonic Boom
Award-winning Canadian rock band, Across The Board (ATB), releases their newest album “SONIC BOOM” – an eight track collection of infectious pop rock songs that chronicle the breaking of a rock band and the highs and lows along the journey to success. This is ATB’s second full length album, on the heels of their EP […]
Interview with Jeremy & The Harlequins – Nothing Civil
Jeremy & the Harlequins‘ main objective with their music is keeping rock n’ roll alive. That’s something the New York five-piece have been doing since forming just a few short years ago, both with their debut album American Dreamer (2015) and its follow-up Into The Night (2016). The next phase of the band’s career is […]
Interview with BreakingSolidGround – Fight
BreakingSolidGround is a team of music producers based in Singapore. They have been actively producing their owns songs as well as covering other artists’ songs. In the past 6 years, the duo has released 13 songs. Their latest single, Fight, is now on all major platforms. In this interview spotlight, I chat with BreakingSolidGround about […]
Interview with Jared Mancuso – Hype
If you don’t remember our coverage of Jared Mancuso’s previous album Superdope, be sure to check that out here (opens in new tab). Jared is back with his newest album and we were fortunate enough to grab a few minutes with him for this brief interview. We discuss the forthcoming album (Hype!), the response to […]
Interview with Cusses – Critical
Approaching a decade of life, Savannah, GA’s girl fronted classic rock-n-roll trio CUSSES returns to hit where they thrive most, live. CUSSES made an emphatic return in 2017 after a year-long hiatus. They began their resurrection opening up for Bon Jovi at the FedEx Forum in Memphis. Then shortly following up with joining The Joy […]
Interview with Timmy Milner – Fall Risk and Surviving A Coma-Inducing Car Accident
Pulling inspiration from classical composer Gustov Mahler, the gentle sounds of Sufjan Stevens and the infectious soul of Van Morrison, singer-songwriter Timmy Milner curates soft-spoken reflections that take you to the trenches of emotion on his debut album Fall Risk. After waking from a coma caused by a serious car accident, Milner was told by […]
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