
Roundup: The Hot Half Dozen for November 23, 2020
The top 6from 78 submissions this week

The top 6from 78 submissions this week

With Halloween only just a few days behind us and a historic election now over, we look towards the upcoming

Patrick O’Heffernan, Host, Music Sin Fronteras radio From 121 submissions this week, Neverland, EP by Andrew Hyatt. Haytt captures the

When Jenny Bruce turned 50, she decided to become Ghoste – that’s right, “Ghoste” with an “e”. She says the

Review by Joseph Timmons: IndiePulse Music Magazine Journalist Fred’s Blue Chair Blues Album Produced by Fred Hostetler On Mukthiland Records In his latest offering, Fred

The music of Paul Edelman and his group Jangling Sparrows has brought many of his fans and followers joy over the years.

From 84 submissions this week

Lisa Sniderman has created the Grieving Project, a roadmap to our hearts, for a nation with a chronic disease, Covid.

It was so good to get back to Casa Domenech tonight for live music. We had stayed away for a

What’s your breaking point? Who from your past caused you to throw your hands up and say no more. Christian

Roundup: The Hot Half Dozen for October 19, 2020

The staggered beat we discover “Ulysses” sporting a little more than halfway through the tracklist of Magnet Monks’ Meet the Monks is

From 61 submissions this week, my Hot Half Dozen

As You Are by X.ARI: an EP that is addictive, joyful, painful, urgent, and like no other.

Relaxing, calming and peaceful – HeIsTheArtists’ new ‘Roots’ EP is the perfect occasion for some downtime, meditation and cleansing of

From 70 submissions this week, my Hot Half Dozen Coming Undone, single, video, lyric video by Eric Zayne. Always a

A good beat doesn’t just set up the foundation for lyrics in a rap track; it influences the mood of

From the very first track, Shayne Cook’s album ‘Epiphonetics’ hooks listeners in with its mysterious, almost menacing intro. Featuring a

Like the bright stage lights and heavenly clouds that we see in the opening shots of the video for Sharon

As much as surrealism has been trending among indie pop and rock groups in the U.S. and U.K. in the