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All the talk surrounding the Canadian underground in the last couple of years has tended to surround the Montreal scene,

All the talk surrounding the Canadian underground in the last couple of years has tended to surround the Montreal scene,

Quality melodicism tends to transcend the genre and, for that matter, the instrumentation through which it’s being produced, and never

Immortal Axes: Guitars That Rock is Lisa Johnson’s stunning photo collection of assorted guitars owned by some of the instrument’s best

With the advent of the internet age and the world seemingly feeling smaller, it can be easy to forget that

Though not quite tasked with carrying the full load of the harmony on its own, there’s really no understating the

Life on the road for a rocker or singer/songwriter can be quite fruitful. It’s great fodder for lyric inspiration, and

Kiara Chettri is a Pop Singer from India, with a brand new single, entitled, “Falling.” Ironically enough, with her enormous

Today’s pop game is centered entirely on presence; forget the bombast that came with the rock n’ roll gods of

Made of nothing more than strings, singing, and a glaring piano seemingly created to punctuate this single’s climax with utter

Review by Joseph Timmons: IndiePulse Music Magazine journalist The release of Field Trip by the band Cassius King is a
Camo Brian’s music and style has been described in many ways, yet due to its truly eclectic and multiple genre-blended

The newest single by Kentucky born R&B artist, ALYST, seems to adopt the same creative licensing as his name. “Gleeming,”

“Ganesha” from award-winning producer, engineer, composer and singer, Paul Avgerinos takes the road less traveled. This seemingly-boundless New Age rhythmic

Just a few short years ago, Shabazz Palaces had one of the biggest indie albums to hit college radio in

If the buzz of the guitars doesn’t give you enough of a clue right off the bat, it doesn’t take

Reviving the energy of disco with a contemporary conceptualism that owes a lot to the hip-hop, formative funk, and classic

If All Else Fails, the new album from Stuart Todd Whitworth, doesn’t start off with searing guitar solos, eruptive drums

Chris Mardini’s name keeps coming up among discriminating pop fans lately, and taking a look at the music video for

Sometimes, all it takes is the warmth of the sun to lift us up from the low places we fall

It’s always the darkest just before the light, and Mr. Reaper adeptly discusses the feeling of broaching the morning sun