
Tanya Mezh Releases “Wanderlust”
Sometimes, if you are paying attention, you know a star when you hear one. Tanya Mezh is well on her

Sometimes, if you are paying attention, you know a star when you hear one. Tanya Mezh is well on her

In the appropriately titled “Talk to Your Panda,” one of the eight songs available to us on the new album Mr.

Chris Bullinger‘s latest single, “Darlin’ ‘n’ Me,” offers a familiar yet enjoyable journey into the realm of Americana rock. Released

Threateningly cutting into the silence in “Spank Me” or crushing a dirge in the groove-laden “Struggle,” Vicious Kitty’s self-titled album presents

I recognize Greg Hoy as a dyed-in-the-wool keeper of the rock and roll flame. The San Francisco Bay area singer,

Strange Company’s music and songwriting doesn’t intend to remake the wheel. Instead, what they do is pour old wine into

B.D. Gottfried’s latest album, Ghosts & Girls, is a haunting exploration of the human experience, weaving together tales of love,

A melody as lively as it comes is one thing, but when offered beside a soft sway that feels a

Sabrina Monique, with her latest single, “Run Back,” emerges as a formidable force in the realm of pop and rock,

The bluesy spirit pervading Lee Shupp’s songwriting doesn’t consign him to a purist vein. He smooths over the rugged edges

Jacq Becker, aka Mama B, has high aspirations for her musical work. Her debut album Imaginology looks to marry pop music that

Ruark’s album “Waiting on a Breeze” dances with the subtlety of a whisper and the grandeur of a gust, a

Sporting the stylish demeanor that she does, one would be half-inclined to assume that indie pop singer/songwriter Tracee Perrin is

Much of Refractions, Vol. 1 from musician Jake Allen and painter Jennifer Mann hinges on their shared bond of synesthesia, a condition

Universal Dice’s latest song “Curse” is the first single from the band’s new studio effort titled Misfit Memoirs. It reveals that

Red Camel Collective’s “Roll on Mississippi” recasts Charley Pride’s 1981 hit as a bluegrass song with dazzling results. It’s a

The atmospherics powering Society of the Silver Cross’ “Wife of the Sea” are far from empty histrionics. The husband and

Reflections (For Paul Horn) is the latest instrumental release from renowned solo and alto flute player Bill McBirnie and crafted as

I’m generally dismissive of modern country music as I have more of a purist love for the style than the

Dawson Fuss is a name you should remember. This young Santa Barbara, California native is, in a sense, debuting twice with his