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A Slow Burn with Swagger – Lil’ Red & The Rooster Deal the Blues on “Stack ‘Em Up Baby”

by Leslie Sherman June 2, 2025 8:32 am Tagged With: 2025, Blues, France, indie, ipano, new music, Piano, reviews, singer, songwriter, United States

With their new single “Stack ‘Em Up Baby,” Lil’ Red & The Rooster effortlessly breathe new life into the blues, with a sound that’s as fresh as it is timeless.

Discover My Favorite Bands Performing at Bonnaroo (2025)

by J Gro May 28, 2025 11:00 am Tagged With: Bonnaroo, Tennessee, United States

Discover My Favorite Bands Performing at Bonnaroo (2025)

Hello again and welcome back to my front porch, my happy place. The fighting teens and screaming toddler have been banished to the inside of the house to have it out thunder-dome style. Last week I gave you a taste of four of my can’t miss bands at Bonnaroo, this week I am going to […]

Ben Neill’s “Morphic Resonance” Is a Hypnotic Convergence of Science and Sound

by Leslie Sherman May 27, 2025 7:57 am Tagged With: 2025, Alternative, composer, indie, new music, singer, songwriter, United States

Few artists bridge the gap between conceptual art and immersive listening quite like Ben Neill.

A composer, performer and the inventor of the electro acoustic Mutantrumpet, Neill has long been known for bending the boundaries of sound and fusing acoustic tradition with digital innovation.

But with Morphic Resonance, the first release from his forthcoming album Amalgam Sphere, Neill enters especially ambitious territory as he explores the radical theories of evolutionary biologist Rupert Sheldrake.

The Stillness Between Notes in Pete Calandra’s “Night Mist”

by Leslie Sherman May 21, 2025 7:02 am Tagged With: 2025, composer, new music, singer, songwriter, United States

In an era where musical virtuosity is often measured by speed, scale or bombast, Pete Calandra’s new album Night Mist takes the opposite approach: a deliberate slowing down.

The result is a profoundly soothing, emotionally resonant collection of ambient tinged solo piano pieces that feel less like songs and more like whispers from within.

Night Mist, out now on all streaming platforms, is not Calandra’s first foray into quietude. The New York based composer and pianist has long explored the ambient and cinematic edges of instrumental music with albums like First Light and Carpe Noctem. But Night Mist is his most intimate and distilled work to date. It’s a cohesive 11 track meditation on breath, space and emotional subtlety.

https://open.spotify.com/album/2tkzuTdjT9X284CAl0DmQp

Must-See Artists at Bonnaroo Arts & Music Festival 2025: A Local’s Guide

by J Gro May 21, 2025 3:00 am Tagged With: Tennessee, United States

Must-See Artists at Bonnaroo Arts & Music Festival 2025: A Local's Guide

Welcome back! I’ve read the email replies, and honestly guys, if you came back to read this one it’s on you, not me. I don’t know how old you think I am Kyndal from Tennessee, but I guarantee you ma’am I’m not a “boomer”. I can also guarantee you I do not wear my shorts […]

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, […]

J.Gro’s Must Listen Songs from Lynchburg’s Lawn Sessions

by J Gro May 14, 2025 1:02 pm Tagged With: Tennessee, United States

J.Gro's Top Picks From Lynchburg

Hello out there in the far reaches of this crazy world. My name is Josh but people call me J.Gro or Gro for short. I am an expert in little of nothing but a dabbler in a little bit of everything. I am here in my little corner of Tennessee to bring you music from […]

“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 […]

Kristy Chmura’s Latest Release “Wake Up” Finds Urgency and Grace in a World on Fire

by Leslie Sherman May 1, 2025 6:03 am Tagged With: 2025, indie, music video, new music, singer, songwriter, United States

There are protest songs that rage and then there are songs like Kristy Chmura’s “Wake Up” – quiet but resolute.

Originally released in 2018 on her debut solo album “Stained…Glass Heart”, “Wake Up” was born from deep ecological sorrow and a long-simmering desire to do something in the face of overwhelming climate change and environmental loss. In 2025, that call feels more urgent than ever and Chmura has answered it.

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