"Deluxe. Dream-state. Ambientastic... a liquid ride..." that and more described GloryBots's (a.k.a., Jalal Andre's) epic 12-track full-length album, Dark Alien Pop, an album that just happened to take the #5 spot on our Top 10 Albums of [Click here to open...]
Fathom XIX – The Sky Beneath
Rock-heads: You're officially on notice; so pay attention, children... Based in Grand Rapids, MI, Shane Roberts (guitar), Darin Wiltse (vocals), Koty Schoenburg (bass), and David Hempstead (drums, percussion)---otherwise known as, Fathom XIX---just [Click here to open...]
C-Wired – Angel Circuit Engaged
We called his first album, Omega, "Brave and abstract. Unencumbered and refreshing. ...like the sonic equivalent of a Tony Robins seminar, urging a freer mind and a more open heart. ...a body of work that is unique to say the least, and arguably [Click here to open...]
Jupiter In Velvet – Metanoia (single)
The US-born and bred, London-based, MBA, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer known only as, Jupiter In Velvet (we can't find his actual name!), picked up the drums at nine years old, played in his first band at ten, and taught [Click here to open...]
C-Wired – OMEGA
With a 60-song live-show repertoire---which includes no covers---the Berkeley Springs, West Virginia-based (by way of Detroit and Washington DC) singer-songwriter-guitarist, C-Wired (a.k.a., Chuck Whyard) has led an adventurous life which---as legend [Click here to open...]
GloryBots – Dark Alien Pop
From what we can tell, Seattle-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Jalal Andre---though a veteran in the indie-rock band scene having played with "five or more" bands over the years---has been searching for his own unique sound, his [Click here to open...]
Morrison Kincannon – Beneath The Redwoods
Fifty years ago, singer-songwriters, Norman Morrison and Terry Kincannon, shared a dream of becoming the next big folk-rock act of the 70's. But, despite being picked up by the former manager of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, their chance seemed to come [Click here to open...]
Hi Lo Ha – Ain’t Gone Tonight
Citing the primary influences of The Rolling Stones, The Band, Pavement, Wilco, and others; the San Francisco-based rock quartet known as, Hi Lo Ha, (named after the area where Bob Dylan wrote the folk-rock Americana classic, Highway 61 Revisited), [Click here to open...]