Frontman Tanner Gordon of the alternative rock band The Unfortunates, is back at it again with his newest solo album Start Again. Tanner Gordon is a singer-songwriter based out of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Gordon has been the vocalist of Canadian alternative rock band The Unfortunates since it’s start in 2009. The band consists of members […]
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Jeff Engholm is a man of many talents. From singer-songwriter, bassist, actor, and producer, to recording engineer, conductor, and teacher, Jeff Engholm has done it all! He has performed as a vocalist in many tribute groups throughout the years such as “Takin’ It to the Limit (Eagles tribute), “Floydian Ship” (Pink Floyd tribute), “Rumors and […]
Manual Muzzo’s newest album ‘3-Ree’ is a brilliant take on modern jazz, combining classic elements with innovative modernity.
During his period of coaching lacrosse and delivering food, the young Nicholas Miller suffered a heroin overdose. Supposedly, this epiphany led to his strict concentration on his music, enhancing his skill to craft the image he represents today. Miller, known by his musical pseudonym, is witnessing over seventeen million monthly Spotify listeners. Illenium is a […]
In the midst of a humid July, where all bake under the sun, nothing seems to be more erotic than a series of lustful melodies. Chicago Summers are spent near the beachside during the day and near the glossy cityscape at night. More freedom inspires more risks being taken. The sultry weather especially entices romantic […]
We’re halfway through 2019 and, after nearly a decade since Lines, Vines, and Trying Times, the Jonas Brothers have released their fifth studio album, titled Happiness Begins. With the announcement of the Jersey band’s return occurring just earlier this year, they’ve taken no time at all to dominate music charts across the world once again. […]
Armed with a quiet, yet undeniable power, Australian folk singer Julia Jacklin is releasing an album titled Comfort that will leave you stunned. While her vocals are delicate and tender, Jacklin’s songs carry a might and sting to each of them; a majority of Comfort confronting a failed relationship that left Julia feeling a range […]
Fawns of Love – Permanent
I had never heard of a genre called Dream Pop before I had listened to a band from Brooklyn called DIIV in my Senior year of high school. Their first album, Oshin, to be specific, intrigued me with its airy quality. It sounded as if Alternative music was tanning under the vibrant sun rays on […]