Poovan Matheesan – Kumari Kanda Kumaran (EP Review)
It's always a good refresher for anyone to listen to music from a genre separate from what they're used to. Broadening your horizons in...
Arbuz Dust – Dark Countries (Album Review)
The 13 track album 'Dark Countries' by Polish/Scottish band Arbuz Dust plays out like an eclectic folk-rock dream, with many a surprise along the...
Lux Prima – Karen O & Danger Mouse (Album Review)
In their first collaborative project together, producer Danger Mouse and front woman from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs Karen O offer a true music experience...
N8 – The MRC At KonK Studios / The Midnight River...
It certainly is interesting when an act decides to release a more acoustic-dominant version of their usual songs, in a renowned studio. It almost...
Sonya Lorelle – Into The Wild [Album Review]
Sonya Lorelle lays bare her soul in "Into The Wild," and I find myself profoundly touched by the depth of her sincerity.
In her highly...
Amelie Lucille: Mess (Single Review)
Amelie Lucille shows an outstanding ability to create music with wisdom and emotion well beyond her years.
Amelie’s musical inspirations include the likes of Etta...
Thomas Charlie Pedersen: Employees Must Wash Hands (Album Review)
About Thomas Charlie Pedersen
Thomas Charlie Pedersen is a Danish folk singer and songwriter who is also a member of the Danish indie band, Vinyl...
Dan Warburton: 1999 (Music Review)
The Colchester-born singer-songwriter Dan Warburton his new track “1999”, a softly sung, therapeutic flashback to early 2000’s memories.
Influenced by artists like Phoebe Bridges, Kevin...
Jess Corbin – Simple (Album Review)
One of the genres that we tend to overlook in our current fast-paced society, where music and technology intersects and different forms of information...
Ron Pandy – Mexican League (Single Review)
I am back, once again, with another review of a song from the Ron Pandy universe. As I've written about extensively, in all of...