
Harper Starling Releases “Snow Cone Christmas”
With an oversized beat to lead the way, Harper Starling leans into what could be one of her most dynamically

With an oversized beat to lead the way, Harper Starling leans into what could be one of her most dynamically

Christmas music always has a presence on the radio this time of year, but scarcely is there a new addition

After years lying dormant beneath the surface of a mainstream they had once dominated so fiercely, big guitar riffs are

Dave Isaacs gets to where he’s always wanted to be and the view sure looks nice. It also sounds more

Rory D’Lasnow will be around for many years to come. Nearly every aspect of his new release Songs from an Empty

The underground market in North America has been critically destroying the mainstream by leaps and bounds in the last few

The five song debut EP of Jacob Kinniburgh’s Content announces the arrival of a formidable songwriting and musical talent. The

Elsewhere’s latest single “Call You Out” marries their rock songwriting chops and a rousing pop sensibility with memorable results. The

Musician and singer/songwriter Electric E has long since proven EDM can accommodate and thrive as more than entertainment alone. The

“Too Far Gone” is the impressive single from New Zealander Arun O’Connor. Featuring a chorus that hooks you from the start, and

Rather than plying us with the typical pop vocal that has become all too common among his scene and those

A certain image or feel comes to mind when the word ‘American’ is in a song title. From Grand Funk

Are you making any rounds with testing out new music on the road? For live sets I’ve started to do

Heavenly guitar-born harmonies are caressed by a gentle country beat in the new single “Western Son” from Corey Stapleton &

Chukwudi Victor Otubelu, known best by his stage name Vikki Sota, has a lot of energy to spend in his

Forget the big, bombastic intros that a lot of us have come to associate with some of the most important

What do you take extremely seriously when it comes to your music? I guess the thing I take most seriously is

Framing a song with a rambunctious rhythm is one thing, but to shape a composition around tonal presence as opposed

Patient strings and harmonies that are the exact opposite of the pressurized noise you’d find almost anywhere on the commercial

What was a childhood dream of yours? Edem: After the pirate one? Ha! Well, actually the pirate thing never left… After hearing