Contact: [email protected] Web: afrodite-singer.com Seeking: Film/TV Style: Atmospheric Pop, Indie Born in 1989 ...
The 5 Spot Nashville, TN Contact: [email protected] Web: facebook.com/danny.himes57 Players: Danny Himes, acoustic ...
Contact: [email protected] Web: mariapugalareo.com Seeking: Review, Booking, Management Style: Jazz, Latin Jazz Argentinian jazz singer Maria Puga Lareo has the sort of voice that will make your ...
Terry Brown and Christopher Herin Christopher Herin is well known in international progressive circles as a guitarist/multi-instrumentalist in bands like Tiles and Discipline. Stepping out as a ...
Sam Pounds Like father, like daughter. Snoop Dogg’s heir, Chocc, doesn’t fall far from the tree as she debuted her EP titled Journals to Johnny. This project is fresh and intimate, fundamentally her ...
Review, Bookings, Label Style: Techno apaull (the lower case is deliberate) describes himself in his online biography as, “a Dutch-Canadian electronic music producer, focusing mostly on techno and ...
Josh Barber Metalcore staples Norma Jean and Craft Records re-released their 6th studio album on vinyl in support of Record Store Day. I’m happy to report the sludge translates well to vinyl, spinning ...
Label, Film/TV Style: Art-Rock, Alt-Rock, Indian Fusion Oh, this is the gaziest of shoegaze. Blessed with the sort of jangles that would make most jangle-pop exponents green with resentful envy, ...
Various Having earned praise from Robert Plant and Dave Grohl, Japanese teen drum sensation YOYOKA set an extraordinarily high bar for her official debut album For Teen. She delivers powerfully, with ...
Hip-Hop It’s always great to get some hip-hop into the New Music Critiques, and Eric Botany isn’t without some ability but it’s not always readily apparent. We get off to a rough start; “Ride or Die” ...
Exposure Style: Pop-Rock Those with a keen eye may have noticed that we’ve featured Rainbow City Park in our DIY Spotlight column in recent months, and that’s because we caught them live opening up ...
Review Style: Garage Rock San Francisco garage/psych-rock troupe The Snares are a ton of fun from the opening bars of “What You Said?,” which happens to be the first song that they sent us to check ...