Instrumental guitar duo Moon and Bike let their instruments do the talking on new album, One. Longtime musicians, composers, and friends, Moon and Bike take a brave step with new album, One. Featuring only acoustic and electric guitars with no vocal tracks, the album relies on the musicianship of the duo to create appealing and addictive flows that keep the listener … [Read more...] about Moon and Bike: One – Album Review
New Music Fridays – 19th March 2021
This week we've been attending the world-famous SXSW festival, hunting down the latest new artists that tickle our fancy. We've got two tracks below that were showcasing during the event, and also two more that we just really loved. As always, click the picks for a listen! Chubby and the Gang - Speed Kills Album-titled track Speed Kills from London’s loudest breakout … [Read more...] about New Music Fridays – 19th March 2021
Reluctant Zero: Hurt No More – Review
Reluctant Zero revel in an intriguing and vibrant alt-rock sound with new single, Hurt No More. North Virginia-based rock/alternative band Reluctant Zero have really pushed an interesting sound with new single, Hurt No More. Taken from their upcoming full-length due later this year, the track bounces around contrasting ideas and structures in an interesting way, hitting hard … [Read more...] about Reluctant Zero: Hurt No More – Review
Nick Jonas: Spaceman – Album Review
Having grown up with Nick Jonas on our screens and watching him transform from a teen to a successful, independent artist, it is only natural to be excited about what his latest album Spaceman has to show. With effortless vocals, smooth song transitions and majorly vibrant tracks, Nick has once again managed to pull it out the bag and please his fans. Kicking off the album … [Read more...] about Nick Jonas: Spaceman – Album Review
The Divorcees: Drop of Blood – Review
The Divorcees create a warm and inviting country sound that you can't help but enjoy on the new album, Drop of Blood. Moncton-based The Divorcees know how do deliver a slice of country-tinged nostalgia with the best of them. A tight band that have been playing together for fifteen years, this has created a group who know exactly how to tailor a well-recevied track and know … [Read more...] about The Divorcees: Drop of Blood – Review
A Winged Victory For The Sullen: Invisible Cities – Review
In which the kings of neo-classical ambient soundscapes work up a sumptuous and beguiling score for a dance theatre interpretation of Italo Calvino’s postmodern novel. Composers Adam Bryanbaum Wiltzie and Dustin O’Halloran have long been acclaimed practitioners of a woozily minimalist aesthetic, both as members of previous bands, artists in their own right and the feted duo … [Read more...] about A Winged Victory For The Sullen: Invisible Cities – Review






