John McCall

March 16, 2021

Singer/Songwriter Bruce Sudano Releases New Single/Video

If there is one kind of song that never seems to go out of style, it’s the well-regarded love songs created by everyone from indie unknowns […]
March 16, 2021

Grey DeLisle’s “Valentine”

Playful but unmistakably breakable, the strings we hear at the onset of Grey DeLisle’s “Valentine” might have been enough to carry the track all on their […]
March 16, 2021

MJ Songstress Drops New Single

Aggressive and forceful – sometimes nothing less will do when creating a buoyant rhythm to back up a voice like that of one MJ Songstress, whose […]
March 16, 2021

“Aim a Little Higher” by Kailey Nicole

Kailey Nicole might be relatively low-profile to those outside of the indie country circuit, but she’s quickly becoming one of my favorite singers in the genre […]
March 16, 2021

“One True Story” by Stephen Winston

Colorado-based, Stephen Winston has released a new album, consisting of songs that range from nearly 20 to 15 years old. He likens it to the recent […]
March 16, 2021

Phantom Wave – “Wilds” (LP)

Clandestinely filling the air around us with a fragility that will only grow more pristine and harmonious in the minutes soon to follow, Phantom Wave’s “Anterograde” […]
March 13, 2021

A Break in the Battle – “Secret Separation”

When I hear the opening strum of the Gibson-1 from Jack White in “We’re Going To Be Friends” I immediately think of the opening credits from […]
March 9, 2021

Legendary Rockers “The NoBS” Reissue Live Album

With a band name like The NoBS, one is sure to think that it’s all about the music. Though they recorded the songs on The NoBS Live […]
March 9, 2021

Exclusive Interview with Guitar Virtuoso Gary Dean Smith

How would you classify your music? Delicious!   That is how I would classify it! Who are some of your top 5 musical influences? It is hard […]
March 9, 2021

“Love & Conflict” by Martha Wash

Purple roses can symbolize royalty or splendor. It’s only fitting then, that legendary singer Martha Wash’s own record label is called Purple Rose Records. Wash’s third […]
March 9, 2021

Jarret Forrester –  “Tonight”

Gentle as a breeze brushing the tall grass in the springtime, Jarret Forrester’s “Tonight” starts off as beautifully as it concludes, strutting forth to a peaceful […]
March 9, 2021

“Peace Will Come” by Teddy Wender

“Peace Will Come” is the new single from music veteran Teddy Wender. The founder of famed New Wave band, 3-D, and songwriter behind hits like “What […]
March 9, 2021

“How I Feel” by Leni Black

“How I Feel,” the new single from Leni Black, is essentially built like a conventional pop song, but it’s missing one key component found in almost […]
March 6, 2021

ElektraGaaz Releases EP

How do you summarize the origins of ElektraGaaz and the story behind their debut album? The group is said to consist of multiple contributors, but is […]
March 5, 2021

Singer/Songwriter Bobby Dove Releases “Hopeless Romantic” 

Singer/songwriters have been rocketing their way into center stage on an international level in the past couple of years, and this is certainly true of the […]
March 4, 2021

“All That We See” by The Brian Shapiro Band

Do you prefer to listen to music that helps you escape, or do you prefer to listen to music to immerse yourself within the sonic walls? […]
March 4, 2021

Alan Bibey & Grasstowne Releases New Album 

Whether it be the boldness of the string tones or the very manner in which the harmonies they start are woven together, there’s something to stimulate […]
March 3, 2021

Barry Abernathy & Friends (LP)

The strings glisten like the sun’s reflection in an undisturbed lake in “You’ll Never Again Be Mine,” but it isn’t until Barry Abernathy starts to croon […]
February 26, 2021

King Cole (feat. J. Buck) Releases The Mean Season

Andrew “King” Cole has skirted the edges of worldwide fame during this songwriting career but massive success has eluded him thus far. It is often the […]
February 26, 2021

Jeremy Rice’s “Underneath the Ground”

Set to a reggae-inspired beat but entirely too lurchy to be considered a straight up crossover, Jeremy Rice’s “Underneath the Ground” wastes no time distinguishing itself […]
February 24, 2021

“Hold This L” by Conceptz

The biggest moments in history have always required the biggest of moves from serious players in music, whether they be rappers, rockstars or everything in between. […]