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Play ‘Ms. Mystery’ by Alias Wayne and Turn on your lava lamp

I was confused as to why Alias Wayne’s online presence is also under Ranzel X Kendrick. The answer was right in front of me.  Ranzel X Kendrick is also known as Alias Wayne. Recording under an alias allows an artist to venture into new territory. The same applies here. He’s been making music for quite some […]

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“Meet The Metal Me” by Zanilonia delivers zany fun!

How we are impacted by our childhood can vastly differ from one another. For some, a direct correlation exists as to who they grow up to be. Others don’t even remember those early years, having no impact whatsoever. David Zee was definitely impacted by his childhood. Growing up in Baltimore, MD he gravitated to the piano. Over the years, […]

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Rob Alexander Says “Get Over Yourself” its A Party

As the saying goes “birds of a feather flock together”. When doing my due diligence and learning about Rob Alexander, I went down several internet rabbit holes. I read past reviews, checked out his social media and began to put the pieces together. Still, I felt I needed a bit more and turned to his […]

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‘For Knows No Bounds’ by Death.wav leads us into the future.

Being true oneself is a trait that all trailblazers share. Going against the grain takes a certain brand of confidence. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Kanye West are great examples of unwavering vision. Our featured artist Death.wav and his music go against the cookie cutter world of hip hop. His lyrical subject matter is personal, […]

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Fearless Heart by Tokyo Tramps is Rock N Roll done their way.

What’s in a band name? Most band names are clever buzz words put together. It’s true, some monikers have no meaning whatsoever. Our featured artist’s name has a deeper meaning. Vocalist Satoru Nakagawa and Yukiko Fujii relocated from Japan to the bible belt. By chance they met in Boston and Tokyo Tramps was born. As far as […]

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Koch & Kennedy take us to the other side with Music In The Afterlife.

I’m not sure when the term “dream team” was first coined. I will always associate it with the 1992 American Olympic basketball team. Now I loosely use the term anytime those who are at the top of their profession pair up. Gareth Koch and Martin Kennedy in my mind are a dream team. Both are regarded […]

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Renee Ruth aims for the stars with her new self-titled EP.

Catching the music bug is a peculiar thing. However, this “bug” changes directions. Whatever drives us to go through the music business meat grinder may change over time. Most want to be famous and bask in adulation. Chasing fame and the fatigue of constant self-promo may cause artists to lose track of why they began. Taking a […]

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‘California Loves You’ wraps us in surefooted warmth by Les Fradkin

Who is Les Fradkin? Mr. Fradkin is a dedicated lifelong musician whose career spans decades. Born in NYC and raised in the Bronx before settling down in sunny California. Safe to say music has taken him coast to coast and beyond. Behind piano keys is where it all began. Once he got going, nothing was stopping […]