Review: The Cafe of Eternal Youth by Night Shop
Night Shop is a rising Indie Rock/Alternative band formed by high prolific drummer Justin Sullivan. Night Shop is presenting a nostalgic fusion of music....
Review: Flying High by Kuwalla
American indie rock group Kuwalla released a new single entitled "Flying High". Starting in 2018, the LA-based band began playing shows up and down...
Review: Cry Room by Peach/Turkey
Blakely Berger is a graduate of Berklee College, and brings a lot of sophistication to his prog-folk solo effort Peach/Turkey. His song, “Cry Room,”...
Review: Tired of giving good things up by Bowe
Bowe was born Boudewijn de Jong in the town of Velp in The Netherlands. Velp is part of the Gelderland province in Holland and...
Review: Red. by Mark Winters
The coronavirus has obviously hit everyone pretty hard, and solo alternative rocker Mark Winters is no exception. Mark, like many artists, was all ready...
Review: Rock That City by Philip Morgan Lewis
Philip Morgan Lewis doesn't seem to be too bogged down by the lockdown situation, as apparent from his dance moves on his self-produced music...
Review: City Lights by MOST UNLIKELY
“City Lights,” a new single by Most Unlikely & Elle James, really drives, and Elle's vocals are naturally over-driven and gin-soaked, in the vein...
Review: Neglected are the Weak by Omnifariam
Listening to the Metal bands from a different area is a gift, for example, Omnifariam who comes from a homeland as Puerto Rico that...
Review: Asgard by Cynik Scald
Cypriot Metalcore/Melodic Death Metal band Cynik Scald released a new track entitled "Asgard." The Band is taking from the Scandinavian heritage as the main...
Rock Era Weekly Playlist – July 17th
"One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain." - Bob Marley. Follow The New Starts Now on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube,...














