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Interview With Year Of October

There are certain mixes of musical styles that will always jump out at me and force be to dive into the sound of the band. When a group has the bravery to take their music to an original place, regardless of what the mainstream “scene” expects, big things can come out of it. We recently […]

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Dave Goddess Group – Keeps Rock n’ Roll Alive

There is a reason they call classic rock “classic”!  The straight up rock sound has persevered through all sorts of new distractions from music in all kinds of different genres and sub-genres.  The pounding organic beat of drums mixed with driving guitars, groove influenced basslines and relatable vocals will last as long as people have […]

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Kate Brown brings rock and folk together with “6 Shots”

I’m a huge believer in the theory that everyone has a story to tell, and they do so through very different means. Some prefer to write it out in pure text, some choose to create a painting or drawing, and others still decide to tell their stories through song. Kate Brown is an Iowa-born and […]

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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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Get charged up with “Supercharger” by Warren Schimizzi

Warren Schimizzi is a name that you’ve been missing out on for way too long. But let me save you before you’re just a bit too lost. I’m here to introduce his new single “Supercharger” from his EP Radio Modular. This 5 track release features a combination of styles, as the Virginia native has been […]

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MoeDell shows off his country rock skills with “Local”

Blending together a rock sound with a country vibe isn’t always the most simple task to achieve, but sometimes there are artists that just get it right. MoeDell happens to be one of those artists. Although there’s a country twang to his voice and an undeniable overall country sound to the instruments, there’s a raspiness in […]

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Red on Red Perfect Alt Rock with “Providencia”

Not a day goes by that I don’t sing in my car and wish that I actually had some vocal talent to me. Whenever I hear a good female singer, I instantly get a bit jealous. So for now, I’ll just keep my singing skills undercover in the shower and my car alone. That being […]

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Jamie N Commons: A Blues-Infused Rock Experience

Being familiar with Jamie N Commons’ fellow label mates X-Ambassadors for their 2014 hit “Jungle” — which, I found out only recently, features Commons, and has been played in my car an embarrassing amount of times — I had high hopes for his self-titled EP. Needless to say, I wasn’t disappointed — Commons’ raspy vocals combined […]