We take a listen to Colourful Radiation by Sluka, and with it enjoy all the little things that make music worth listening to. Sluka is not a fan of standing still. I mean, the band released eight albums between 1997 and 2018 alone - not to mention the bluray and 3D accompaniments to Colorful Radiation that expand on the ideas throughout the record even more, showing off the … [Read more...] about Review: Sluka – Colorful Radiation
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Review: Elza – Nothing’s wrong
Elza hits us with her full-length debut Nothing’s wrong, full of 90s influences, interesting ideas and a strong work ethic that’s really paid off. The 90s are a decade with a ridiculous amount of good music. From indie classics to dance floor-fillers to cheesy pop, there truly was something for everyone with the music remembered fondly by the older, and lovingly discovered … [Read more...] about Review: Elza – Nothing’s wrong
Review: Heather Gruber – Dance Into The Desert
Heather Gruber is set to release debut album Dance Into The Desert, and with it brings a record full of contrasts between happy music set against sad undertones. Being in this ever-changing digital age has allowed the music industry to flex and mutate in a way never seen before in the past. Artists are finding different ways to release music, stream, play gigs announced an … [Read more...] about Review: Heather Gruber – Dance Into The Desert
Review: Jared Weiss – Isolated Thunderstorms
New record Isolated Thunderstorms from Jared Weiss is a glimpse into the singers current mental space that at times is unnerving, and others full of sheer brilliance. Jared Weiss created Isolated Thunderstorms to set the record straight; he’s in pain and wants everyone to know it. Music is a healing tool for many, and it’s apparent throughout the record that Jared is a firm … [Read more...] about Review: Jared Weiss – Isolated Thunderstorms
Review: The Goldwyn Experiment – Avenue B
We take a listen to new record Avenue B from The Goldwyn Experiment, and with it feel the sweet barrage of music free from direction. Being in more than one band can help creativity flourish as you strive towards a different sound, and that’s certainly the case for Goldwyn Thandrayen. Being a guitarist in Montreal rock ‘n’ roll band Psychocide, as well as heading up personal … [Read more...] about Review: The Goldwyn Experiment – Avenue B
Review: Ajay Mathur – Little Boat
The Grammy-nominated musician Ajay Mathur returns with new record Little Boat, which takes on a few extra passengers for its journey. Variety is the spice of life, and that’s certainly apparent in Ajay Mathur’s music. Being raised in India and now residing in Switzerland has given Ajay a fruitful outlook on the music scene, and allowed him to bring different influences into … [Read more...] about Review: Ajay Mathur – Little Boat