We last heard from Australian artist Greg Barnett just a short while back, after we had the distinct pleasure of reviewing his 2020 release The Flat White Album. This year, Greg has released another project that seems to complete a set of musical [Click here to open...]
Archives for November 2021
Tim Oksanen – Diamond
We last heard from Queensland-based pop artist Tim Oksanen back in March of this year with the release of his album Aeon, a project that we felt "seems to have a little bit of soul in every line." Now, Oksanen is back this fall with another [Click here to open...]
Kings of Carlisle – Show Me The Light (Single)
Kings of Carlisle (AKA Russell Leedy) is a singer-songwriter and producer of multiple musical genres, including rock, soul, jazz, and others. Leedy has lived and performed in both California and Florida with various projects, and is currently working [Click here to open...]
Earth To Abigail – The Forest
Artist Mynah Marie has led a full and complex life on their journey to professional musicianship. Living as a nomad for over 15 years, Mynah left their hometown at 21 and traveled around the globe, bolstering their music career all the while. [Click here to open...]
Steve Markoff & Patricia Lazzara – (I Just) Died In Your Arms Tonight (single)
Last we heard from the truly remarkable flute duo Steve Markoff & Patricia Lazzara, they had just released their highly-anticipated album Romances in Blue, a work that we found to be "a jaw-dropping collection of compositions backed by equally [Click here to open...]
Mulveye – Let The Mask Slip
Performing under the alias Mulveye, Irish-born musician Eamonn Mulvey has spent the last few years gigging in the London area. Mulveye released a debut EP in 2019 with artist Franc Cinelli, and has since turned his attention to his first full-length [Click here to open...]
The Allen Spencer Mallet Choir – Interview
Below, you can read our interview with Allan Spencer of The Allan Spencer Mallet Choir, and listen to their album Saturday Morning Coffee. Check out our full music review of Saturday Morning Coffee, HERE. Q: Great to be speaking with you, Allan! [Click here to open...]
The Allan Spencer Mallet Choir – Saturday Morning Coffee
When one thinks of the marimba, one almost certainly imagines a very specific type of music - maybe tropical, or perhaps jazz. Classical compositions likely do not come immediately to mind, but that may no longer be the case once you hear the work of [Click here to open...]