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IT’S STORY TIME WITH LES GRUFF AND THE BILLY GOAT

If you are looking for music that blends blues, rock n’ roll, and bluegrass with a modern twist, then Les Gruff and the Billy Goat is the band for you. Their journey began with the founding members Billy Croghan (vocals/guitars) and Tony Compton (vocals/guitar/keys/harmonica) releasing their debut album A Cup of Coffee, an Apple, and […]

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VOLK ARE NO ‘AVERAGE AMERICAN BAND’

The world seems to be going through a trend of 2 piece bands. Of the sea of musicians that fit this mould, Chris Lowe (TX, vox and guitar) and Eleot Reich (CA, vox and drums), aka VOLK, have something about them which makes them stand out.   Their 2015 release Boutique Western Swing Composition saw them […]

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Marchildon!’s ‘Sweet Potato Kisses’ is Much Sweeter Than we Expected

Owen Marchildon is a member of the Toronto music scene. He has taken his song and paired it with a video created by his uncle. Owen Marchildon, or Marchildon!, debuts his music video for “Sweet Potato Kisses” and we are nowhere near disappointed.   ‘Sweet Potato Kisses’ Makes us Feel Warm and Comfortable   “Sweet […]

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Thunderpussy Releases Their Epic Theme Song

Thunderpussy is high energy and in your face, and they’re giving it all they have in their new self-titled track. It comes ahead of their debut full-length album, the highly anticipated Thunderpussy.    What better way to get things rolling than with an unapologetically bold and exciting anthem for a single?   Thunderpussy comes from Seattle, […]

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The National Reserve Announces New Album with Lead Single ‘Standing on the Corner’

Brooklyn-based group The National Reserve wants to remind you of the beautiful simplicity of the all-American bar band. They’ve recently announced their second studio album, Motel La Grange, which is set to drop May 11.   After years of playing in bars, they’ve crafted an Americana rock sound with a ’70s flair. Their songs are a mix […]

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Typhoid Rosie is ‘Sailing On’ in Gritty New Single

Described as having a gritty and rebellious sound, Brooklyn-based band Typhoid Rosie is unapologetically loud in their search for unity. With two successful records under their belt, they’ve developed a signature sound and a momentum that’s propelling them forward into a third album release.   This is Now will be out March 23, but you can […]

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The Soft White Sixties Speak Out In “Brick By Brick”

Los Angeles-based rock quintent The Soft White Sixties recently released the video for their politically-charged song “Brick by Brick.”   The song boldly attacks the Mexican-American border controversy that arose after Trump made his border wall proposal. For lead singer Octavio Genera, a first generation Mexican-American, this is a major issue close to his heart. […]

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Kristy Love Brooks Has The Soul of Rock ‘n’ Roll

The latest recording from Kristy Love Brooks, The Soul of Rock ‘n’ Roll, is a sprawling sixteen track record that will likely finish 2018 as an entry on my best of the year list. This ambitious collection serves as a soundtrack for Brooks’ stage musical The Legend of Kristy Love in the Soul of Rock […]