Sam Fishman takes us on an epic journey with new record End Of Time, featuring fascinating commentary pieces spliced between progressive rock-based tracks. Sam Fishman has always had a penchant for not going by the book, and his new record End Of Time is testament to this. The usual album-format is thrown away with here, in a way that psychedelic rockers Pink Floyd did back … [Read more...] about Review: Sam Fishman – End Of Time
Review: Sound Strider – Occult Electric
Sound Strider returns with new record Occult Electric, creating an impressive mix of spacey electronica and synthesized soundscapes. Musician Sam Waks (the face of Sound Strider) has been on his vibrant electronic journey since the early 2000s when he learned to mix vinyl. Like many electronica artists, vinyl seems to be the starting point for these aficionados. This can … [Read more...] about Review: Sound Strider – Occult Electric
Review: Adam Rose – Levitate The Base
Adam Rose releases new record Levitate The Base, featuring a mixture of psychedelic rock, 80s melodies and strong musicianship. Adam Rose really loves the guitar. As soon as you start listening to new record Levitate The Base, that’s the first thing you’re drawn to, and it’s evident that a lot of attention has been placed not only on making sure every lick and riff is … [Read more...] about Review: Adam Rose – Levitate The Base
Review: Todd Warner Moore – Spark
Todd Warner Moore releases new record Spark, and with it we’re taken on a journey through a world of simplicity backed up by clever nuances. It can be difficult to make an indie/folk album stand out amongst the crowd. There’s a lot of singer/songwriters these days that can write a really good song, but struggle to get it across in the right way when recorded in a studio. … [Read more...] about Review: Todd Warner Moore – Spark
Single Review: Astral Cloud Ashes – Get Out To New York
Astral Cloud Ashes release new single Get Out To New York, citing influences from Ayn Rand amongst a fast-paced indie/punk track. The world is currently more visual and media-based than ever before in its history. Some people would argue that any artwork accompanying music is now more important than ever to get a message across, and much of the time you’ll have less space to … [Read more...] about Single Review: Astral Cloud Ashes – Get Out To New York
EP Review: CarnyMusic – Self-Titled
We take a listen to CarnyMusic’s self-titled EP that uses both simple and complex compositions to drive forward its country/folk sound. Singer-songwriter Mike Carnahan likes to keep himself occupied. Not only is he lead singer of Western psyche band The Green Door, but he’s now decided to release a solo EP under the guise CarnyMusic. If the EP is anything to go by, it seems … [Read more...] about EP Review: CarnyMusic – Self-Titled