The songs on Mid-Century Man are influenced not only by the Beatles and other British Invasion-era acts — including American participants like The Byrds, The Beau Brummels, The Turtles and others — but also by prog rock, psychedelia, West Coast jazz and even some music hall odes. The overriding theme of the album is love: […]
Interview with Scary Hours – Live To Serve/Serve To Live
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Scary Hours about their latest release, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. How has the dichotomy between NJ and NYC influenced your music? Commuting to and from NYC gave me a lot of time to be alone with my thoughts, which was […]
ReLoVe Nurture the Soul, Lift Spirits with Their Blend of Reggae and Soul, Music On A Mission Now Available
Los Angeles based ReLoVe deliver an uplifting blend of reggae and soul vibes guaranteed to boost your spirit and enhance your mood. Their latest EP, Music On A Misson, is now available. Delivering a mix of original sounds and well known covers, ReLoVe is here to not only entertain audiences of all ages but also […]
Interview with Saddle Of Southern Darkness
Forged in the hills of Kentucky and tempered in the mountains of Colorado, Saddle of Southern Darkness is rapidly carving a path across the country to deliver you a sound as tenebrous as it is true. In this interview spotlight, I chat with the band about their motivation, their upcoming release, touring and more. Full […]
Fingertrick Release Highly Infectious, Acoustic-Driven Single Thin Ice, Listen Now
This isn’t the first time Memphis based rockers Fingertrick have appeared on these pages. Today, I’m highlighting their song Thin Ice from their album If Requiems Were Record Deals. An acoustic driven ballad, the song starts out with passionate vocals and an acoustic guitar which slowly builds with strings into a full on pop rock […]
According to Bazooka Blend Rockabilly, Country, Zydeco and Vintage Pop Vibes, New Album Now Available
Fresh off two SAMMIES (Sacramento Music Awards) nominations for Best Folk/Bluegrass Band and Best Singer Songwriter, Northern California based neo-folk, vintage pop rockers According to Bazooka have delivered a roots rockin’ album that seamlessly blends elements of blues, zydeco, rockabilly, folk and retro pop melodies. The name of that album is The Devil’s In The […]
Interview with John Vento – Steamworks Creative
We have featured John Vento previously in support of his album Love, Lust & Other Wreckage. Today, I chat with John about his music, technology, challenges and the listening space he co-founded in Pittsburgh, Steamworks Creative. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you […]
Eddy Yang Releases New Single, On Our Way (Into The Night), American Glory Album Coming Soon
It was not too long ago Eddy Yang made his debut on these pages. Yang is back with the lead single to his debut album. The single is titled On Our Way (Into The Night). The album is titled American Glory. Prepare to turn your car stereo up to max volume, roll down the windows, […]
Interview with Chonna Cristelle – Ink Blot
Chonna Cristelle is from “a little bit of everywhere”, Texas. She had visions of becoming a singing princess that she would never share, and slowly became too shy to use her own voice. Chonna’s life had a lot of moving parts, and took even more wrong turns. It was the only life she knew; she […]
Interview with Josh Gray – Songs for the Highway
Music City is an outlaw town. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan & Willie Nelson, Josh Gray has begun planting his own roots in the heart of Americana-Nashville, TN. After three years in writing, Songs of the Highway debuted in April (2019), setting the scene for progressive rebellion and lending a […]
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