Album: Druids And Bards by Holy Coves
Holy Coves from Holy Island have a new record and it’s wholly amazing. Hailing from northern Wales, Holy Coves is a difficult band to describe....
If You Don’t Mind by Romain Gutsy & Marc Bentel
The last time I heard Romain Gutsy, the music was so unashamedly French. With grand expressions of adoration, and densely emotional melodies and compositions,...
Red Lights by Bradley Denniston
Vibrant sounds along the dilemma the song speaks of, Bradley Denniston releases “Red Lights” raising awareness to stay away from toxic friends. The Grammy, Oscar,...
Treading Water by Dale
Backed by his large number of streams and well-received music, seasoned songwriter/producer Will Dailey sets sail with his own solo project Dale. He’s planning...
Later On by Arstidir
With 6 studio albums, a number of awards, and lots of live performances up their sleeves, the Icelandic rockers Arstidir are back with their...
Kill Zone by Shame The Masses
As a seasoned solo artist with 5 albums up his sleeves, the singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Justin Bruce created his solo project Shame The Masses in 2019...
You Got Some Nerve by San Quentin
The Indie/Alt-Rock outfit, San Quentin, are frustrated with the course relationships are taking these days and vent their umbrage through the head-banger, "You Got...
Album: Present Sense Impression by 52 Hertz Whale
From the damp, cold streets of Bratislava comes an album that proves that art doesn’t necessarily need to imitate reality to become a part...
Album: Disease Of The Mind by Staytus
If sound could cause epileptic seizures, this would be the sound to do it. Disease of The Mind is Staytus’s debut album, and Staytus is...
Here We Go by The Wavos
Here We Go calls back to the 80s disco beats and Michael Jackson’s throbbing synth basslines. It was hard for me to listen to this...














