Review: Arizona by LECTOR
A few days ago, the Belgian alternative rock trio LECTOR. released their second new single, Arizona. During the summer of 2019, these Belgian talents...
Exorcism by The Histrionics
The Histrionics are an interesting rock trio consists of Quinton Byrd, Rylan Lamb, and Phoenix Hardy. Earlier this month they released their latest single...
Review: No More Hiding by Gina Brooklyn
The Ohio-born singer, Gina Brooklyn started her music career at the age of 15 which led her to become a finalist in the John...
Review: Where Went Jose!? by Ink To Spill
The idea of a group of musicians working together remotely to produce something is particularly relevant considering the age we live in, as well...
Review: Moods by Lucid Hoops
Ash, Luke and Twins Connor and Jack come together to create the lively force that is Lucid Hoops. While it is great to name,...
Review: Never Want To Be In Love by Savannah Conley
The thing about pop songs is that they usually have to grab your attention from the get-go, as in the first 5-8 seconds of...
Review: Favorite Girl by Drama Dolls
American pop-punk lady group The Drama Dolls is ready to pop out into the limelight with their debut EP Over the Shoulder/Boulder Holder. Somewhere...
Review: Boomerang by The Masterminds
It's kind of cool to see newer acts still digging into the sounds of yesteryear. The Masterminds, while hailing from Jersey, sound like a...
Review: “Keep Us Up” by Richard Hummingbird
The popular Sydney-based artists Joel Osborn and Toby Anagnostis who are well known by their Letters to Lions and Butter Bath released a new...
“Murders” by Simen Mitlid
Simen Mitlid is a Norwegian self-titled Indie Folk Band released his first album “Everything is the Same” in 2017 followed by “Neutral” in 2019,...