Album Review: Sir The Baptist Question If He Is A “Saint Or Sinner”

  Deeply spiritual and intuitive are not usual descriptions for a rising rapper, but they are the steering qualities for Sir The Baptist. Releasing his…

Album Review: Zander Hawley Sings To “When I Get Blue”

Zander Hawley has a voice that instantly makes you fall in love with him. Rising as a new country voice ready to define the music…

Album Review: Her’s “Songs Of Her’s” Is Cinema Reel Of Dream Pop

You ever watch a date film and marvel at the joy of the onscreen couple. There they are rising into the sun, with wind blowing…

Album Review: Hazel English Asks “To Just Give In” And Shows She’s “Never Going Home”

  Hazel English is releasing two shimmering EP’s on May 12: Just Give In and Never Going Home. I say shimmering because each song has a…

Album Review: L.A. Takedown’s “II” Is Miami Vice Meets Planet Earth

  I cannot say that I have ever received an album with instructions on how to listen. Yet, if anybody knows how they want their…

Album Review: Dreamcar Make An Easy Listen In Self-Titled Debut

Electro Emo- Rock…. Yes, that is what Dreamcar’s self-titled debut brings to the listening ears of fans who never knew that Emo-Electro was their greatest…

Concert Review: Handsome Ghost Brings Heart To Baby’s All Right

Tim Noyes has a VOICE. Nothing more needs to be said beyond the fact that when he sings, you have to listen. His vocals give…

Album Review: Djustin IS Electro-Pop In Voyagers

If you are an electro-pop/ electronica fan than Djustin’s Voyagers is a MUST. This debut album is not trying to be anything, but a disco-ball…

Album Review: Day Wave Makes A Bright Debut In “The Days We Had”

Day Wave lives up to his name in his debut album The Days We Had. When you think of a “day wave”, you imagine a…

Album Review: Kasabian’s For Crying Out Loud Is A Batch Of Must-Have Rock N’ Roll Anthems

Kasabian’s For Crying Out Loud is both the album and statement needed for anyone, like myself, that wonders “Why can’t we just have a good…

Album Review: Sharkmuffin Play For Fun Nerds In “Tsuki”

    How do I put this simply? Sharkmuffin’s Tsuki sounds SO COOL! I know that is a “cheesy” even cheap way to describe a…

Album Review: Ásgeir Show Love Is A Galaxy In Afterglow

You ever see those computer demos of what planets look like. They virtualize a world that seems welcoming and even breathable for, us, human beings.…

Album Review: Mac DeMarco Shows Are All Are Like “This Old Dog”

Mac DeMarco’s This Old Dog feels like a ride in sunshine. A humorous, but glorious feeling considering that dogs love sticking their head out the…

Album Review: Pond Shows The World’s Social Climate In “The Weather”

Pond’s The Weather sounds exactly like its title. Each song feels like the aspects of a storm coming over you. From windy guitar melodies to…

Album Review: Lea Michele Will Take You Places

Lea Michele ’s Places is a beautiful album, as one would expect. Throughout her career, from Broadway to Glee, Michele has celebrated the beauty of…