Reviewing MARLEE’s Hypnotic New Single, “Tru Luv”

If you’ve been searching for some R&B with Hip-Hop to soundtrack your next date night, look no further — New Jersey native, MARLEE, has delivered a fresh new track in the form of “Tru Luv,” which is sure to satiate your appetite.

Reviewing Bathroom Of The Future’s New EP, Everybody Else Here Is Having Fun

Bathroom of the Future is at it again with another hard-hitting Nerd-Punk EP Everybody Else Here Is Having Fun. Starting with a chiptunes edit of one of the songs on the EP Capcom Girl followed by “Capcom Girl” and “Watching Bill and Ted Outside,” this 3 song EP encompasses all that the trio stands for in defining the genre of Nerd-Punk/Rock.

Reviewing Micah Sheveloff’s Rockville

Micah Sheveloff was gracious enough to send us a copy of his LP Rockville, and it’s a wonderful easy listening composition of songs that range from melancholic realizations to songs about hopefulness and happiness for the future.

Dream Sitch Takes You On a Synth-Driven Trip!

I sure hope that this is not the last that the public sees of Dream Sitch. This album provides some strongly-written songs with tight arrangements that take the listener on this synth-driven trip; a definite escape needed from this crazy times.

Upon Further Review: Alta Reign’s Mother’s Day

To say that Jeff Plate was elated to learn of the positive reviews that his solo project of over 30 years yielded would be an understatement.

Reviewing John Salvage’s Coyote Hasten

At a glance, it would be easy to liken John Salvage to Ryan Bingham and then simply call it a day, but that wouldn’t be doing a songwriter of John Salvage’s caliber justice.

Reviewing The Besnard Lakes Are the Last of the Great Thunderstorm Warnings

If Psychedelic Rock is your thing, then you don’t want to miss this hour-long ride titled The Besnard Lakes are the Last Of the Great Thunderstorm Warnings.

Upon Further Review: Examining the Psychedelic Porn Crumpets’ Latest Effort

If supercharged Psych-Rock happens to be your musical preference, the Psychedelic Porn Crumpets likely need no introduction.

Reviewing The True Romance Soundtrack on Vinyl

Today, we’re taking a trip back to 1993. A world where Clarence and Alabama met, fell in love, got married and became unwitting cocaine dealers all in a matter of days. Does it sound unrealistic? Maybe so, but never-the-less- it’s a great story!

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