Skunk Anansie were a band raised out of the London music scene who truly grabbed the brass ring of British Rock with their debut album: Paranoid & Sunburnt. In the mid ’90s there were a great mix of rock bands from all over the world coming to the attention of the media and music fans alike. Although the female-fronted bands had become a popular format, when Skunk … [Read more...] about Skunk Anansie: Paranoid & Sunburnt – Classic Albums
6ix9ine: TattleTales – Album Review
Excessive style is outlined throughout, but the substance never arrives for the new album TattleTales by 6ix9ine. Despite controversy after controversy, Tekashi 6ix9ine is back, seemingly unfazed, with his second studio album. While a lot of effort has gone into the visual marketing of this release, there is remarkably little concrete material on TattleTales to critique. The … [Read more...] about 6ix9ine: TattleTales – Album Review
jefff: R U Hip 2 the Revolution – Single Review
jefff wants us all to join together for the greater common good in the indie-funk influenced atmosphere of R U Hip 2 the Revolution. Singer-songwriter jefff is one of those artists that has good intentions. He wants his music to influence the way you think and bring people together because of it. It’s a commendable pursuit and single R U Hip 2 the Revolution aims to … [Read more...] about jefff: R U Hip 2 the Revolution – Single Review
Dan Tuffy: Letters of Gold – Review
Dan Tuffy brings in a country/blues sound against percussive elements and hints of the electronic on record Letters of Gold. Acclaimed songwriter and performer Dan Tuffy really knows how to build stories into his music that seep into your mind, even if they’re just a few words. That’s the sign of a good writer. Tuffy’s record Letters of Gold continues where debut album Songs … [Read more...] about Dan Tuffy: Letters of Gold – Review
Marlene Oak: Northern Winds – Review
Marlene Oak releases debut album Northern Winds, creating a timeless sound that breathes life into indie-folk undertones. Growing up on a small island outside of Stockholm has really helped shape Marlene Oak, both emotionally and musically. She learned her trade in her teenage years, busking on the streets of Stockholm and bringing walkers-by into her little world of settled … [Read more...] about Marlene Oak: Northern Winds – Review
Hannah Georgas: All That Emotion – Review
Taking us through her own personal process of getting over an ex, Hannah Georgas’ new, brutally honest album, All That Emotion, is one to make you question everything you ever felt for a lost lover. This unique singer-songwriter has managed to pull off yet again another great record and put her stamp on each one of the tracks as her bold vocals shine through and turn each … [Read more...] about Hannah Georgas: All That Emotion – Review






