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‘Epilogue’ is Rockford Road’s final act

Rockford Road are Virginia residents who have devoted their sound to classic rock. Since 2016 they have been churning out music. They rally for one last hurrah. Epilogue will be their fourth and final album. I must confess, I was unsure as to the definition of epilogue and looked it up. Epilogue is the perfect word to […]

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James Keen’s ‘Falling or Flying’ single awakens the soul.

The covid lockdown has become a bit of our very own K/T boundary. Even though covid’s impact affected everyone differently. That indelible line of pre / post covid will remain forever. Who you became post lockdown has become a defining moment. James Keen speaks of looking inward during the time the world paused. Many others did […]

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‘Seasick Circus’ by CatzMelvin brings the big top show.

The idiom “march to the beat of one’s own drum” came to mind when listening to CatsMelvin new LP, Seasick Circus. This thought was further cemented when going through their social media. Catsmelvin is living life to the fullest in Lincoln, Nebraska. They are supporters of equality, sustainability and the arts. They play with an old school […]

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Fergal Nash Is ‘On A Constant Roll’ with new album for the modern man

The human experience is something I think about. Usually when meeting someone new. I wonder about their daily routine. What kind of outside stress do they face? Rampant crime? Maybe it’s climate driven stress. Family issues do plague us all.  Our featured artist Fergal Nash is from Limerick, Ireland. Struggle, hardships and perseverance are topics his new […]

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‘California Bound’ by Mark Adams Band Radiates California sunshine.

Growing up in Monterey California was special for me. Driving to Southern California, stopping at our favorite places along the way was always fun. Time permitting of course. When I learned Mark Adams laid roots in Paso Robles after coming up from L.A… The memories poured back. Paso Robles and San Luis Obispo have a laid-back […]

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Take a sip of Jack Nolan’s new album JINDABYNE

Everyone’s covid lockdown experience was different. Catastrophe can strike at any moment, and it struck in a way none of us could have imagined. Jack Nolan said the lockdown showed him there are no certainties. With this new sense of awareness, stemmed a new sense of urgency. Through those tumultuous covid years from Sydnie Australia, he worked […]

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Destination set adrift in Groove Atlantic-0 by Stephen Jacques.

Eleven months ago, Stephen Jacques released Send Them Love. Since then he has been busy creating his new album Groove Atlantic – 0.  Pulling out all the stops, Stephen raids the cabinets of Chicago’s best musicians to back him in the studio. He also taps a legend to engineer the record. Behind the board is none other […]

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Anthology LP by Joe Boris is rock N roll played the right way

Putting out a double LP in today’s short attention span world is a bold move. Joe Boris is a bold man. Since the early 90’s Joe has been performing on stages alongside some of rock n roll’s best. What his eyes have seen over the years could certainly make a great movie. Sorry folks, there’s no movie. […]