How would you classify your music? We have crafted our unique Rock approach over the years inspired by a multitude of influences. Our fresh new musical perspective is a tasty blend of Southern Rock and 70’s era rock with an incredible lead vocal performance, from Hannah Sumer, akin to Ann Wilson or Pat Benatar. Who
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Saman Shahi proves with songs such as “Another Coffee” that he’s far from being another staid post-modern classical composer. There’s no man out of time vibe surrounding him. Shahi, instead, stands on the cutting edge of what classical music influences can encompass in these early decades of the 21st century. Plotting your debut release Breathing in the
New Hampshire’s The Bulkheads proudly refer to themselves as a funk jam band and the extended six piece lineup proves they aren’t kidding. They have brought their unique brand of music to audiences since first forming in 2019 and are riding high in anticipation of their new album release due to hit on August 20th of
The core of Nygma have shared the same personal and musical orbit for almost twenty years; Burnie, Caleb, and Colten first met in Ohio while attending church functions together. They have since re-located to Texas where the final piece of the Nygma puzzle, Chris, fell into place. The current lineup has played together for close
Louis Siciliano’s musical world is far removed from the concerns of Top 40 or mainstream entertainment. It is part musical exercise, part intellectual endeavor, and adds up to one of the most invigorating aural experiences any musical fan will hear in recent times. The music can reach a wide audience, none of the songs are
What is the biggest tip you followed when creating your own personal sound? Work hard to make the music you want. Keep pushing yourself to get the sound in your head into the universe. I chose the path of a lot of practice and to go to music school and to spend every moment I
Some good things have come out of the COVID-19 pandemic. It forced people to stop, slow down, and take stock. It put otherwise busy creative individuals in a position where they could not ply their chosen trade and, instead, refocused their creativity. Pete Price is one of those people. The songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist kept
Every band has a different profile on the stage than they do in the recording studio, but when players are invested in the medium with a passion unique to their genre, it’s all the more evident in a live performance. Touch of Gray boasts an intimate relationship with the blues in their live rendition of
Vagabon Brew’s retro-fitted brand of rock and roll takes off with their new single “When the Smoke Settles” and carries anyone listening along for the ride. The intuitive understanding these musicians have for what makes genuine music crackle and percolate for listeners. The unbridled honesty of this single, the unfettered language of its conversational lyrics,
As soon as the guitars fire up behind the lead vocal Chris Timbers has to offer in his new single “Don’t Mind the Rain,” it becomes difficult for the audience to deny the pleasant tonal presence that the harmonies here form around us – seemingly without anything to back them in the production depth. This
What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? I like to make things. The guitar fell into my lap by accident at a young age and it quickly became my paint brush. No one in my family played music. Before that I thought I’d
While it’s undeniable that no two styles of music are identical and every genre offers something unique and spellbinding for listeners to connect with, there’s something really special about R&B. Since its very inception R&B has been just as physical a style of music as it is emotional and audiological. FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ronnue Many have tried
I confess knowing nothing about Rick Lorenzini and his work going into his new album The Anywhere Café. Hailing from Southern California, I expected his second album to come across as fairly innocuous singer/songwriter fare without any of the spark that separates the wheat from the chaff. A single listen to the album’s twelve songs, however,
Nebraska based country rockers Shooter Jaxx launched in 2018 and are broadening their renown as a top-notch live unit with each passing year. Their original material is a big reason why. Perhaps their latest single “Honey Whiskey Lips” owes more to their bluesy inclinations than their other material, but bonafide country soul lurks beneath its
Joey Stuckey hasn’t allowed his blindness to prevent him from turning out first class music. A brain tumor as a young boy robbed Stuckey of his sight, but the Macon, Georgia native discovered a passion for music at an early age. He’s since enjoyed a nearly three decade long career as a musician, songwriter, and
After a rough start to the 2020s, it looks like heavy music is finding its way back into the mainstream market once more, and it’s undoubtedly thanks to the efforts of an underground surging with talent right now. Although Darren Michael Boyd is very much an outsider to the establishment, his instrumental brand of hard
Slightly aggressive but wholly tempered in every way that matters, the short, sweet, and surprisingly haunting instrumental introduction that we encounter only instants after pressing play on the new single from Taydem Shoesmith, “Are You Clapping?,” doesn’t last any longer than ten seconds, but despite the briefness of its appearance, it impresses a strong emotionality
Hello The BRKN! Great to speak with you today! What have you been working on lately? Hello! Thank you so much for having me! This is Jacob Cade the singer of The BRKN. Lately we’ve been working on new material to put out early 2023. We want to release another EP with a bit more
When did you make up your mind that you wanted to be a musician? darcy: i’ve always wanted to be a musician, not gonna lie. I honestly don’t think I could see myself doing anything else nate: my brain has always been the creative type, whether i be putting that into engineering and robotics or
For a lot of critics, myself included, it’s lately been feeling like everybody wants to make southern music great again, whether it be by incorporating alternative-style frills to its framework or expanding on the genre’s imagery by adding elements of 21st-century prose into its classical style of storytelling. Despite this, I get the idea that
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