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Sarantos – Song To Silence The Negative People

Keeping your name and music in front of your fans faces is a vital part of this new music economy.  Attention spans have become so tiny that you need to keep reminding potential fans that you are still here working hard making music for them.  Our friend Sarantos just keeps churning out the hits.   […]

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Honduras’ “That Old Feeling” Brings Surf Punk to the East Coast

Four or five days out of the week, I’m driving home from work constantly changing radio stations. There never seems to be one station that I can be set on for the whole ride, as I’m constantly rolling my eyes at the songs that I’m hearing. It seems almost like everything blends together and sounds […]

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Harts Single “Peculiar” Reaches Unexpected Depths

By Emma Cohen of Indie Band Guru Harts’ released his new single, “Peculiar,” in advance of his upcoming album, due in August. Yet another example of musical artistry, “Peculiar” is as catchy as it is original. The track focuses more on the sheer talent Harts has on the guitar then vocally or lyrically, but it […]

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Draemhouse’s “Only Friends” EP is Dream Pop with an Edge

By Lauren Wisbeski of Indie Band Guru Draemhouse’s latest EP, Only Friends, starts off strong with the dream pop sounds that made the Seattle-based quartet known. In “Hard Times for Good Days” and “Only Friends,” you get the type of soft vocals and romantic beat that you’d get from a Beach House or a The […]

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Jonathan Burkett – Sharing Life With His Fans

Everyone out there has their own interesting journey to live.  An artist can take these experiences and share them with the world to create a connection with fans.  The story of Jonathan Burkett is one that people are starting to relate to and get on the bandwagon of his music.   The recording artist from Miramar, […]

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Jennifer O’Connor Continues to Define Folk-Pop with “Surface Noise”

The fastest growing, fastest evolving genre in the musical world today is folk-pop. Take a look back into the past five years, even ten years, and you’d be hard pressed to find a prominent musician in this genre. But that’s changing. With the strengthening of the genre, there come certain musicians who have proved crucial to […]

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Budnick – Uncovering Some Talent Buried In The Underground

There is so much more music out there than what the masses are spoon fed on mainstream radio.  Hopefully our readers are much more knowledgeable and cultured than that.  Those willing to explore will find fantastic sounds such as Budnick in the underground.  Dig a little deeper people! The white American rapper has had the […]

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Noon Pacific // 181 Reviewed

Once a week at roughly 12pm Pacific Standard Time on Monday, a gentleman by the name of Clark Dinnison releases a mixtape of 10 carefully curated songs that are making big waves on his radar. This is Noon Pacific. Noon Pacific // 181 “Just Tell Me” by Nico Yaryan — A jazzy, smooth R&B track […]