Category: New Releases
hooyoosay: “Mountain Air” – pristine, highly stylized pop arrangements
Of the many acts quietly hammering away in the shadow of the alternative revolution, hooyoosay wasn’t a strong contender for longest-lived or most famous. An apparent shunning [more…]
KC Shore: “Soup” is great, simply because it’s heartfelt music
Picked up this EP a couple of days ago, but it’s been on repeat since then. It’s constantly surprising me and it’s completely lovely in [more…]
Vanessa Verduga: “Soy Mujer” – on the verge of being all-out spectacular!
Vanessa Verduga (a.k.a. La Verduga) released her debut album Soy Mujer (I Am Woman) on May 14, 2017. The production team includes the likes of Grammy® and Billboard® award-winning producers Edward Grullon [more…]
Roisin Gordon: “Isn’t It A Shame” Set To Release Worldwide on 20th of June 2017
If you’re lucky, at some point in life you will encounter an artist who radiates, an almost inexplicable warmth, like there’s a tiny star glowing [more…]
Isaac Diskin’s multifaceted musical style shines in this album
Isaac Diskin is an 18 year old multi-instrumentalist from Cincinnati Ohio who writes and producers all his own music. Each selection on Diskin’s self-titled debut [more…]
Dustin Steen: “Mixed Genres” – a profound personality with a caring heart and a thinking mind
With an onslaught of pressure from modern record labels to produce high-selling records frequently and consistently, and the need to secure a loyal consumer base, [more…]
UNA: “Alone” – passion and inspiration that reflect the artist’s talent
Growing up between Germany and Croatia UNA has been influenced by various artist, ranging from classical, like Erik Satie, Chopin and Debussy to pop, like [more…]
Henry Metal: “So It Hath Begun” – bang your head and sing along!
Henry Metal might have a fine veil of satire embracing the project, but he makes just about the best tribute to the excess of the [more…]
Eric Hausmann: “Soaked” – Capable of widescreen, ethereal beauty
Eric Hausmann is a multi-instrumentalist and film composer. He has produced music for a number of Malaysian films, in addition to scoring for a variety [more…]
MOOD: “The Wave” is one impressive juggling act!
Hip-hop has changed – there’s no debating that – but change isn’t always indicative of something bad. That being said, it’s refreshing to hear more [more…]
Sick.Life: “Dreamers” – a perfect match between raw lyrical muscle and dynamic production
Sick.Life a collective of artists and an independent music label based in El Paso, Texas. A couple of months back they released their critically acclaimed [more…]
Roger Cole: “Final Curtain” – crafting music way beyond the masses
Roger Cole is anything but predictable. Other than the fact that excellence flows in abundance from his river of musical and artistic expression, his music [more…]
Lyndon Rivers: “Nothing I Can Do” Takes Us Down Memory Lane
For fans of Lyndon Rivers who love dance music, house, and techno, this is not an EDM single. It’s not the house music that we [more…]
Malvin Éka: “Battle of My Own” – powerful without being loud or overwhelming
Malvin Éka is a singer-songwriter born and raised in small city Mojokerto, Indonesia. Malvin moved to Jakarta and started his day job as an Information [more…]
D.L. “Step One” – a combination of bottled passion and efficiency
D.L. is an 18 year old, aspiring artist from San Antonio, Texas. Although he has been creating music for as long as he can remember [more…]
Paul Kostick: “Are You Listening?” is filled with realizations of love and life
Paul Kostick is a singer-songwriter from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who delivers acoustic-driven pop-rock tunes accompanied by soulful singing and catchy melodies. Paul’s brand new 4-track EP, [more…]
“I’m Crazy” – Sirpit & Bullzeye Beats Ft. Charlene (Prod by Bullzeye Beats) – cross-genre pollination
Australian-based artist Sirpit has dropped another club banger via Taff Dawgz Entertainment. This time Bullzeye Beats and Charlene on the track entitled, “I’m Crazy”. The blurring of [more…]
Steve Lieberman: “2nd King of Jewish Punk #31/69: The Last of the Great punk Rock Bass-Heroes”
The music market desperately wants artists placed in a box. Steve Lieberman (better known as The Gangsta Rabbi) doesn’t even want to be in the market, never [more…]