Singer/songwriter Gareth Phillips releases his music as the collective January Zero and their smooth, soothing, but still jamming blend of instrumentation and sonic ambience deliver an engaging and refreshing indie pop rock record titled The Long Radio Silence. Written and recorded at The Cellar, Phillips home studio, the tracks were eventually handed over to Jim […]
Dusty Grant Makes A Powerful Debut With This Longing Heart
Wichita, Kansas based folk/rock singer/songwriter Dusty Grant has arrived on the scene with a powerful new single (and video) titled This Longing Heart. Despite this being his solo debut, Dusty sounds like a veteran songwriter with this intense, high-energy, cathartic song. The driving acoustic guitar and Dusty’s soulful but grungy vocals create an atmosphere guaranteed […]
D.G. Adams Releases New Album, The Old Heart
Vancouver based actor and folk/rock/roots singer/songwriter D.G. Adams has arrived with his third studio album The Old Heart. Despite this being his third album, DG kept his music to himself for many years only sharing songs with a small circle of friends. During that time he was successfully building his career as an actor working […]
Interview with Patrick Ames – Four Faces
The newest EP, Four Faces, from singer/songwriter Patrick Ames features a MIDI guitar synthesizer playing the piano and soprano saxophone via a Gibson Hummingbird. Four Faces consists of four songs inspired by the artwork by his older brother, Opa, which also serves as the record’s cover art. The songs, like the art, are as different […]
Interview with Josh Gray – Mortality Blues
If Nashville-based singer-songwriter Josh Gray were packing a suitcase for a lifelong journey through genres, he’d need only a pen, paper, and his favorite Martin D28 guitar. As if he were a time traveler, Josh jumps back and forth through the decades drawing inspiration from a vast array of musical influences. Josh has studied musical […]
Interview with Frankie Storm – The Cure
If you passed her on the street, you would think you had just brushed by a young, tranquil girl with a cute smile. You’d probably never guess that you’d just narrowly avoided a category-five cyclone. Yet this creative whirlwind with an unassuming demeanor and smile has already generated an astounding number of hit songs for […]
A Selection of Musical Tales by Niq Reefman, You’re Going To Love This!
I never know what to expect when listening to a song or album for the first time. Sure, I can read bios, look at links, see accolades and gig schedules… but you just never really know until you click play. Niq Reefman’s A Selection of Musical Tales is one I could have never seen coming […]
The William Shakes Interview – How Goes The Night?
The William Shakes is as much a concept project as it is a band. Written, produced, and fronted by Mark McGettrick, The William Shakes decontextualizes Shakespearean prose to the tune of alternative indie pop. The debut release How Goes The Night? EP explores five Shakespearean characters: Banquo (MacBeth), Helena (All’s Well That Ends Well), Horatio […]
KOBA Interview – Rush
KOBA’s latest single Rush marks a comeback for the atmospheric electronic outfit. Rush is about forging a relationship with someone from a different social circle, all the time being aware of the conflicts and the excitement associated with that. KOBA are a quartet based across Edinburgh and Glasgow, they’ve taken the unique approach of working […]
Interview with MELD – Hurt
MELD‘s music can be described as cinematic R&B, with undertones of Jam and Electronica. Her “vocal runs and sultry sound” have been compared by Nashville songwriter Bruce Miller (Dixie Chicks, Reba McEntire, and Rascall Flatts,) to that of Rihanna. MELD draws inspiration from powerful female performers and songwriters such as Nai Palm from Haitus Kaiyote, […]
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