Eddy Yang releases new track In The City, embracing indie rock connations against pop production techniques. Many artists are inspired by their surroundings when writing music, and that’s exactly what happened with Eddie Yang for the new track, In The City. Although recorded in Los Angeles, the track was influenced by the New York City night. As Yang walked through its … [Read more...] about Review: Eddy Yang – In The City
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Review: Big Terror (feat Rebel ACA & French Monkey Wrench) – Self-titled
Hip-hop/Brit Pop outfit Big Terror release their self-titled record, featuring an impressive backbone of 70s and 90s music with an element of fun amongst contagious beats. In life, there are those that follow and those that lead. Big Terror realise this, and their new self-titled record is testament to both sides of the coin. Using influences of 70s and 90s beats and sounds, … [Read more...] about Review: Big Terror (feat Rebel ACA & French Monkey Wrench) – Self-titled
Review: Daggerplay – Subterranean Reality
Daggerplay return with new record Subterranean Reality, injecting some well needed fun back into the punk sound in an upbeat and guitar driven record. The 90s were renowned for that American punk sound, but it seems to have slowly ebbed away from the mainstream over the last decade or so. Finnish rockers Daggerplay are here to remedy this. With their fast-paced and … [Read more...] about Review: Daggerplay – Subterranean Reality
Review: Rich Lerner & The Groove – Jammin’ With Juma
We take a listen to new record Jammin’ With Juma from Rich Lerner & The Groove, giving the listener a taste of jam-rock mixed with chilled out beats. When you’ve been in a band for a while, you can struggle to differentiate yourself from your music. Sometimes it’s good look to new people and new ideas to help your music grow. That’s exactly what Rich Lerner & The … [Read more...] about Review: Rich Lerner & The Groove – Jammin’ With Juma
Review: American High – U.N. Article 14
American High release new album U.N Article 14, and with it put forward their 60s and 90s influenced sound with a social conscience. If bands can keep one foothold on the past, it can do wonders for the music. You can learn from some of the greats, yourself to be influenced by their sounds, and can put this all together into something that fits in with your own … [Read more...] about Review: American High – U.N. Article 14
Review: The J. & F. Band – From The Roots To The Sky
The J. & F. Band features a myriad of seasoned musicians who use new record From The Roots To The Sky to show off ideas, showdown with each other, and jam to their heart’s content. Once you’ve been in the music industry for a long time it must get tiresome. Playing certain generic rhythms, melodies and songs that you’ve been over time and time again can’t be fun all the … [Read more...] about Review: The J. & F. Band – From The Roots To The Sky






