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Red Shift – Result Of A Quality Scene

Even with the advances of the internet and the connections that can be made through it, there will never be anything as connecting as a local music scene.  Unfortunately this seems to be fading away in these modern days.  When bands work together and get to know each other big things can be built and […]

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J Knight – Buffalo Pride In The Alt-Rock Scene

If we stay in one place long enough we develop a pride in that place.  This hometown pride can be a powerful thing when you are out there supporting the community.  This same community will support you in your endeavors if you stay true to what you share with them.  Our recent find J Knight […]

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R.L. Wolf – Creating A Strong Story And Sound

Every artist wanting to get known must develop a story that is more than just their music.  In this multi-faceted entertainment industry, many potential fans will look at your photos and read your artist bio before even listening to your songs.  The artist that realizes this has a leg up if he creates a fully […]

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Analog Heart – Driving Forward With Pure Talent

Forming a band can be quite a stressful undertaking.  Even after having a full lineup keeping the band together can be a major struggle.  An artist that can stay positive through it all will always find a way and be on the path to success.  Our latest find Analog Heart has been working hard to […]

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Get “Low” with The Silver Bayonets’ ’70s style

One thing that I quite like is when a band is able to blend many different sounds that correspond to different eras within their music. I’d say that I’m the kind of person that appreciates music from many different decades, dating back to the 1950s and sometimes earlier. Incorporating these different styles in your music gives […]

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The Drama Dolls Return With Requiem

When we find a band that impresses us and we can provide a good honest review we hope that it inspires the group to keep pushing forward to their goals, and most importantly make more music.  There will always be a million things to do besides writing and recording new songs but this piece must […]

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SAVAK Blends Classic and New Wave in Newest Album

We’ve all had it happen at least once: riding in the car and turning the radio to our favorite station only to have it immediately shut down by mom or dad (we were all kids once). Sometimes though, a band will emerge that both parties can agree on and mutually jam to. So maybe dad […]

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The Black Atlas Gives All Live @ Mercury Lounge

Photos by Steph Brescia The Black Atlas, a dark alt-rock quintent based in NYC, threw a pair of hometown shows — Saint Vitus in Brooklyn and Mercury Lounge in Manhattan — to kick off a national tour. Led by Peter Koronios, The Black Atlas is touring in support of Equinox, the final in a trilogy of […]