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Monsieur Job Says ‘Chow Chow Eyyy Pow Pow’

The debut single from the transcontinental flavored outfit Monsieur Job, improbably titled “Chow Chow Eyyy Pow Pow”, is a stunning work of musical imagination penned by band members Bulgarian born Stan Kolev and Columbian native Toby Holguin and featuring the vocal talents of Martin Cintron. The single embraces a distinctly Latin-flavored that’s tempered by clear […]

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Echo Bloom Continue the Rainbow With ‘Green’

Ryan Evans’ travels as a musician and songwriter have carried him a long way from his youthful beginnings in Pensacola, Florida. His journeys include brief sojourns in Washington D.C., Los Angeles, San Francisco, and even Berlin, Germany – the wealth of experiences accumulated in each of these locales definitely goes into forming Evans’ creative makeup […]

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Cap Is Ready For The ‘Big Screen’

“Big Screen” is a powerhouse new single from Southern California based writer, producer, and performer Michael Capshaw, aka Cap, and continues his construction of a dramatic and driven musical discography among the best in the genre today. Much of his appeal lies in his confidence. It elevates otherwise solid material, recognizable to any fan of […]

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Lexie Rose is ‘On My Own’ with New EP

Produced by Max Allyn, the new On My Own EP by Lexie Rose is a five-song collection representing an exponential leap in artistic growth over Rose’s initial offerings on platforms like SoundCloud. Her songwriting owes much to the singer/songwriter talents of performers like Fiona Apple and Elliot Smith, but there are other influences at work here and […]

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Brendan McMahon Introduces us To Learn ‘About Joe’

Brendan McMahon is a pop/folk artist from Melbourne, AU, with a new EP entitled – About Joe, and it’s not only an interesting collection of songs, but it also breeds interest into his previous releases if you’ve never heard them. If you already have, then you know what to expect and that is nothing short […]

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Tom Eure Shares ‘The Coin, the Prayer & the Crow’

The Coin, The Prayer & The Crow is the sixth collection from singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Tom Eure. Eure’s decorated career in music has brought him appearances as a session musician on over forty albums since he first debuted professionally and his run of individualistic and artistically satisfying releases continues with this mix of lyrically driven […]

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King Errisson Lets His ‘One Love Shines’

A longtime solo performer and member of Neil Diamond’s touring band since 1976, King Errisson is one of those musicians everyone has heard without knowing it. He commands immense respect from music devotees. His talents exert surprising influence over a handful of genres and styles, particularly modern hip-hop, and Errisson’s own recording history has developed […]

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Red Black Red Brings Us Something New With ‘Resettlement’

Enrico Fernando’s personal band project known as Red Black Red is an auspicious debut for a regular on the New Jersey rock scene. Resettlement’s eight tracks are guided by a level of musical risk-taking and dexterity we don’t often hear while still amply strengthened by an equally rare command of fundamentals.   The years Fernando […]