Buffalo, NY-based duo The Rightly So share the highs and lows of life on the road in new record Vandura, creating an honest and persevering folk-laden journey. The Rightly So have been very busy. Duo Jess Chizuk and Greg Zeis have been touring relentlessly and living on the road for the last year and a half out of a homemade RV, taking in all the sights and sounds of their … [Read more...] about The Rightly So: Vandura – Review
That Gum U Like: Ballad of a Boy – Single Review
That Gum U Like release new single Ballad of a Boy, tapping into raw emotions that are drip-fed amongst a thoughtful, shoegaze atmosphere. Husband and wife duo That Gum U Like really know how to create an atmosphere. Their seductive and wispy brand of dreampop has been gradually gained plaudits as, over time, they’ve managed to tweak the sound and add to its presence. New … [Read more...] about That Gum U Like: Ballad of a Boy – Single Review
Turntable Speed – A Guide To Measuring And Maintaining
Confused about your turntable speed? Want to learn why the speed of your records could be playing too slow or fast? This article will answer any questions you have about record player speed and ways in which you can fix any problems your turntable currently has. prednisone drug Turntable Speed: A Background And The Basics Let’s start with the very basics and a bit of … [Read more...] about Turntable Speed – A Guide To Measuring And Maintaining
Todd Warner Moore: Starry Sounds – Review
Todd Warner Moore returns with record Starry Sounds, managing to once again create warm and promising soundscapes set again vibrant lyrics. Moore’s albums have always managed to keep the listener guessing in which direction he’ll go next. Although usually settled around Americana with 60s Folk influences, he always brings flourishes of something else to each record, whether … [Read more...] about Todd Warner Moore: Starry Sounds – Review
Aza Nabuko: Self-titled EP – Review
Aza Nabuko, with her self-titled EP, manages to conjure up dark and emotion-laden atmospheres as she uses strong melodies and structures to push the tracks forward. Vancouver-based singer-songwriter Aza Nabuko is only young at 16-years-old, but listening to her music you feel like she’s wise beyond her years. The amount of heart-ache and solemness could be coming from … [Read more...] about Aza Nabuko: Self-titled EP – Review
New Music Fridays – 13th September 2019
We've really been hit with a tonne of great music this week in the Vinyl Chapters office. It's been hard to narrow down, but the four tracks below all feature that little something extra that makes a decent track stand out. From whaling grunge punk to perfectly tailored melodies or funky soul, each track is bound to get your head bopping and your weekend started. As always … [Read more...] about New Music Fridays – 13th September 2019