Singer and songwriter Rachel Troublefield has a memorable voice and charming persona. Not only is Troublefield an entertaining musician, but seeks to reach the heart […]
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Suburban Wildlife by Big Merino
Originating in Sydney, Australia, Big Merino is a remarkable band of seasoned musical veterans. Comprised of band members Stuart Davis (lead vocals/guitar), Alex Craig (lead […]
Soul Volution by EZ-Q Universe: Rap Music For The Times
As a veteran of his craft, producer and rapper EZ-Q Universe brings an impressive array of skills to the rap world in true grown man […]
2018 Country Music Album of the Year: Mending Fences by Richard Lynch
Richard Lynch is one of the finest musicians that the country music genre has to offer. Often times dubbed “the hardest working man in country […]
Thoughtwork by Fraction & Finsta Proves The Craftsmanship of the Rap Veteran Always Wins
Based out of Ontario, Canada, emcee/producer Fraction and New York emcee/producer Finsta of Finsta Bundy have joined forces in the creation of a spectacular album […]
Poetess and Rap Artist Saemonae Wakes The World Up With Her Single – Dreams
Straight from Seattle, poet and hip-hop artist Saemonae brings strong lyrical content to the modern-day rap world. Saemonae’s passion for music began in grade school. […]
Checkmate By N0va – Hip Hop’s Keys To The Throne
Emerging from the depths of Canada’s underground rap scene, Shawn Nova a.k.a. N0va steps to the fore with a memorable flow and a diamond vocabulary. […]
2018 Songwriter of the Year: Rhett Repko
In 2017, I had the honor of reviewing a couple of tracks by singer and songwriter Rhett Repko (Warlock Asylum Reviews: And I Told Her […]
Decimated Days by Chemical Refugee -Music That’s Delightfully Rugged
Originally from Sydney, Australia, Chemical Refugee enters the world stage of rock music with a rugged sound that is soulful and motivating. Consisting of band […]
Brice Sedgwick’s New EP Proves To Be A Masterpiece – Venice
Singer and songwriter Brice Sedgwick is back on beat again. Many of our regular subscribers may remember my review of Sedgwick’s timely classic Pacifico back […]