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Rob Massard is an ‘Old Soul’

Detroit’s progressive folk artist Rob Massard returns with his latest offering, Old Soul, a heartfelt and introspective journey that transcends genre boundaries. This nine-track opus is a testament to Massard’s artistic maturity, showcasing his signature blend of folk, dream pop, and subtle progressive rock influences. A Tapestry of Sound and Emotion: From the vibrant opening […]

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Roam Like Ghosts Take Us To Their ‘Church’

Watching bands develop their own unique sound will always be one of my favorite parts of the independent music scene. Without the push from major labels that demand bands force themselves into a mainstream sound a freedom exists to explore and create something that is truly from the artist’s hearts. Another fine example is our […]

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Rob Massard is Heading ‘So Very High’

We always love seeing an artist hit their stride. That point when mental restrictions are lifted and musical freedom is achieved. It is then that songs seem to start pouring out at a waterfall pace. This seems to be the case for our recent discovery Rob Massard for the past few years.  The singer/songwriter from […]

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Ken Serio Quartet Transports Us To a ‘Brooklyn Oasis’

When you truly love doing something, the drive to be the best at it is not a struggle. Passion mixed with dedication can lead to a lifetime of joy doing what you want to do. Our recent discovery Ken Serio is a testament to finding something he loves and putting all his heart and soul […]

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Les Fradkin Shows Off With ’12 Strings of Joy’

It has been a minute since our friend Les Fradkin sent some music our way. But we knew it wouldn’t be too much longer for the prolific songwriter. A new double single just landed on our desk and we get to dive in. For those unaware of Les Fradkin, he is a Producer, Composer, Multi […]

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Blueprint Tokyo soothes old wounds with “Odysseus”

I’ve never been to Oklahoma, let alone Oklahoma City. I had to check a map to refresh my memory of its location. Sitting on the Texas northern Border, I began to wonder if there’s a cross pollination of styles between the two states. One thing is for sure, Blueprint Tokyo has a sound all their own. We’ll have to […]

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G Clef Fusion Dives Deeper on ‘Geryon Claque Fermata’

In Geryon Claque Fermata, Chuck Moyer—known as G Clef Fusion–invites listeners into a nuanced journey of instrumental fusion that spans jazz, rock, and electronic sounds. With this third album, Chuck explores the world deeper and becomes more contemplative, exploring themes of identity, perception, and the number three. But more on that later.  The title Geryon […]

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George Highfill Celebrates Blue-Collar Country With ‘Thank A Trucker’

With the biggest artists in the world recently entering the country music scene with their crossovers and collaborations (*see Beyonce and Post Malone), there has been a renewed explosion of this new country music sound. It is great to draw new listeners in but some listeners and artists will stick with the classic sound of […]