Allman Betts' "Down to the River" Review
Allman Betts comes from a long line of blues rock and jam rock royalty, packing a slide guitar and southern rock sound very reminiscent...
Lovely Sand Dunes' Unusual Times Is Your 70’s Summer Throwback
If you’ve ever wanted to travel back to simpler times, stalking around the California deserts with the perfect song playing softly in the...
The Burkharts Release New EP 'Lazy Dazing'
Just when I was looking for a perfect, summer-vibes record, it fell into my lap. Buffalo, NY based indie-rockers The Burkharts released...
Ghost Chant's "Shapes in the Light"
Ghost Chant, a quintet based out of Hudson Valley, New York just released an EP titled Shapes in the Light with a heartfelt trio of...
Friday Giants is “Something Worth Saving”
Photo by: Chris Hughes Cincinnati’s Friday Giants released their second EP, Something Worth Saving, on June 7. The band has a new lineup...
Den of Wolves Releases Debut Album 'Lovesdead'
Rising from Charlotte, North Carolina is a three-piece band that will instantly fill your metal sweet tooth. In March, metalcore band,...
Stella Donnelly: Beware Of The Dogs Review
Australian singer-songwriter Stella Donnelly released a new album earlier this month. On top of artists like Kate Nash, Dodie, Courtney...
tiLLie: Loud Mouth EP Review
Earlier this month, Grace Kelly, or commonly known as tiLLie dropped her sophomore EP, Loud Mouth. Currently based out of Los Angeles,...
Album Review: Nina Nesbitt
Nina Nesbitt’s album, “The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change”, is an experience to be had, to say the least. Starting off with,...
FIDLAR Almost Free Review
If you fell in love with the raw tenacity and uncompromising harshness of FIDLAR’s first two albums, Almost Free isn’t going to be what...