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Tim James and The Very Special Guests debut is very special indeed.

Our connection to music is special. How that connection changes over time, our journey. Edmonton Canada resident, Tim James is a great example. A veteran multi-instrumentalist / studio producer. Taking the reins as band leader felt natural. Tim James tapped his fellow musicians for assistance in the studio. Those who assisted were dubbed “The Very Special […]

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‘Maybe You’re The Reason’ is David Vogel’s cathartic new single.

Artists leaving California and New York for Nashville Tennessee is a thing. I know a few who left California and made a name for themselves in Nashville. Originally from New York, David Vogel also made the move down south. Speaking of moves, he’s made a few. Appearing on The Voice, a recently signed a pub/ production […]

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Fergal Nash Is ‘On A Constant Roll’ with new album for the modern man

The human experience is something I think about. Usually when meeting someone new. I wonder about their daily routine. What kind of outside stress do they face? Rampant crime? Maybe it’s climate driven stress. Family issues do plague us all.  Our featured artist Fergal Nash is from Limerick, Ireland. Struggle, hardships and perseverance are topics his new […]

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Del Vertigo Shares ‘On The Day That You Come To’

On The Day That You Come To is the new EP from Del Vertigo. The sounds on this project are adventurous and experimental. This EP is a sort of spiritual exploration for the band, deeply bound to both humanity and nature. The majority of the project being recorded around Portland Oregon, but split around various […]

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READY, STEADY, DIE! Is Ready To Release “Kiss It”

Old school conceptualism in pop music has never really gone out of style – it merely comes about in waves, fading in and out of popularity as new generations find ways to embrace postmodernity in their own right. READY, STEADY, DIE! don’t mind dabbling in such compositional elements when they’re developing an idea, and that […]

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Bob Fleming and The Cambria Iron Co Share ‘Remnants’

Bob Fleming and the Cambria Iron Co bring us gritty American rock n roll from Charlotte, North Carolina. The group’s new album Remnants tackles the everyday struggles Americans have been waking up to. All the emotions, fear and anger in the face of endless uncertainty bog us down. As clouds of hopelessness and despair hang overhead, […]

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Therma Will Wait To ‘Die Another Day’

After almost two years with barely any live shows it has become more important than ever to connect with your fans. Not only from the stage but also in a deeper way through your personality. Our recent discovery Therma is putting it all together to become a part of the new audience connection based music […]

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*Premiere* – Find Your ‘Soulmate’ With Sam McLeod

Soulmate is a small collection of love songs, humble and honest. Sam McLeod is releasing a new EP, painting the story of his relationship with his wife over the past 10 years. Wholeheartedly embracing a whimsical concept, this EP poses the question: “Did you ever burn a cd or make a playlist for someone you […]