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Olivia Awbrey Says ‘Don’t Be Alarmed’

As an independent artist, you must find their own unique style and musical brand. In the dying, often fake, mainstream music industry, artists may hit it big by copying what has been successful for years. That fame usually does not last long. With the explosion of opportunities for independent artists, the game has changed. Artists […]

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Graveyard’s Blend of Psychedelia and Classic Rock is Fresh and Bold

Swedish rock legends Graveyard are back in the game and are ready to play hard ball.   Graveyard has released 4 studio albums in the last 11 years, beginning with a self titled in 2007 and continuing through 2011, 2012, and more recently 2015.   After 3 years on tour with no new music and […]

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Divining Rod Gives Us A Glimpse Of The Way

In this time of instant music gratification, fans want a constant stream of songs being released. Many artists have moved towards this model. It is rare to only release albums once every couple of years. Our recent find Divining Rod is doing this as well. In anticipation of their upcoming full length Return To Crystal […]

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The Wooden Sky Prepare For Swimming In Strange Waters

-review by Linda Acevedo Right from the get go, Wooden Sky’s newest album, “Swimming In Strange Waters”, starts you off with hard hitting riffs and beats that grab your attention and never lets you go.  As both a music and a science fiction buff, I tip my hat to the subtle nod to Frank Herbert’s […]

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The Fem Doms Drop ATTIC, Doesn’t Disappoint Fans

Have you ever listened to a band where every song put you at ease? Each song slipped you into an explainable trance, where nothing but each note is the only thing that matters in the world at the moment. The Fem Doms latest release will do exactly that for you. Chris Carrigan (guitar/vocals), Luke Kelly […]