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Shooting For The Stars With Arda And The Stolen Moon

‘Adra and the Stolen Moon’ is the latest album release from Adra and her producer Robert Camassa, and it is one of the most impressive today.

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Riotron’s Second Single Will Always Be “There For You”

Featuring driving, melodic elements of electronica, synth-pop and new wave guitar, “There For You,” the second single from electro indie-pop artist Riotron, directly encapsulates the concept that those we love are always within us. According to the man behind Riotron himself, indie-pop rocker Jeff Fettes, the single is about how we can manifest those closest […]

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Nudecolors Lead Us To Their ‘New Age’

Any band reaching for success must be willing to evolve. Use all the skills and creative tools available to experiment. Only then will a band find their true sound. Staying stagnant will result in going nowhere. Our recent discovery Nudecolors seems to understand this and has new music for us to enjoy. The 4-piece band […]

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Blue Glass Reflects Introspection in Latest Album, Pale Mirror

Known for dreary weather and a prominent punk scene that appears to feed off the falling rain, Seattle stands at the epicenter of a rock renaissance in the Pacific Northwest. Following the glory of grunge and garage experienced in the 80’s and 90’s, a wave of synth and psychedelia is now crashing over the city […]

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Bittersweet Machines Proves There Is “No Bad Horizon”

With the production tools available out there today, even for the home studio, there is no reason not to have a full sound on your recordings. If you are willing to put in the time to collaborate with talented individuals, your music can sound exactly how you desire it to. For proof and inspiration have […]

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Barendo Takes Us On A Journey of “Contradictions and Disconnections”

Music is a living being. It can go in many different directions and be from many different origins. The massive amount of music available at this point in history is astounding. Even more astounding is finding something that is completely unique. We may have found an artist that fits that bill in the form of […]

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The Eyebrows Turn Up The “Volume”

The Eyebrows arrive on the scene with – Volume, a ten track LP by the Charlotte, NC natives, formed by of Poprocket and Temperance League members Jay Carrigan and Shawn Lynch, adding Darrin Gray to round out the line-up on this release. Much of the story also comes after Jay Carrigan went through an adjustment […]

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Wasabi Fire Alarm has No ‘Self Doubt’ – Interview

Music is freedom. Our recent find Wasabi Fire Alarm is perfect proof of this. The four-piece band is made up of Sue Egypt on vocals, D.Ni.L* on guitar/keys/backing vocals/production), Mike on drums and Al on bass. The group from York, UK began as a sort of therapy through music and has grown into a powerhouse […]