Small town Connecticut-native, Tyler Suarez, and New York-native, Brenton Morrison (a.k.a. TRAXX) met their freshman year of college at the University of Bridgeport. A shared sonic muse inspired a quick friendship and an inevitable musical [Click here to open...]
Archives for December 2019
Steve Markoff & Patricia Lazzara – Timeless
The flutist duo of Steve Markoff and Patricia Lazzara met years ago when Steve came to Patricia for lessons. Over the next five years, that teacher-student relationship would slowly morph into one of fellow artists and colleagues, culminating in [Click here to open...]
Julie Bouchard – Stay Awake (single)
Ironically, immediately after publishing our Top 10 Singles of 2019, we quickly have a 2020 contender. In fact, it's the first entry in our 2020 Spotify Playlist! "The main point of my music is for people to feel something." Growing up [Click here to open...]
Psykobilly – Black Candle
A southwest transplant of north east England, singer-songwriter and guitarist, Psykobilly (a.k.a., William Newton) first picked up the guitar at thirteen. Giving it a go in several bands throughout the 80's, Newton eventually put the ax down for over [Click here to open...]
Key West Chris – All The Best From Key West
Nashville-published songwriter, singer, guitarist, and author, Key West Chris (a.k.a., Chris Rehm) has called the magical little island of Key West, FL his home for the better part of a dozen years. (Jealous.) Taking the moniker in order to avoid [Click here to open...]
Jubilee – Peaches (single)
Spending time in both Brazil and California while growing up, sister & brother, Gia and Jordan Cezar co-founded Common Luxury LLC in 2016 with the ultimate intention of producing a vast array of work in the audio-visual arts arena, including [Click here to open...]
Rob Alexander – Being Myself
Though he's been writing songs for years, south Florida physician-anesthesiologist Rob Alexander only recently committed to recording music for his 2018 debut album, Long Road Coming Home. Now, just a year later, armed with three of Elton John’s [Click here to open...]
Spectre – From The Womb
Barely over a month ago, we reviewed Spectre's album, Angel In Trainers. And, as we are relatively shameless about our fandom, we called it, "Gorgeous and dark. Utterly and sonically satiating. A marvelous continuation in what is now an officially [Click here to open...]