Nikki Wozzo & The Bad Whiskey provide foot-stomping blues and stripped-back loveliness on mini-album The Bad Whiskey. Los Angeles-based Rock/blues/country artist Nikki Wozzo has joined forces with The Bad Whiskey to release a mini-album of the same name. Over seven tracks, the combo show off their bluesy, powerful riffs one minute before stripping things back to … [Read more...] about Nikki Wozzo & The Bad Whiskey – The Bad Whiskey
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Wings of Desire: Amun-Ra – Review
Wings of Desire show off a rebellious, energetic and Bowie-esque sound with their latest release, Amun-Ra. James and Chloe - the duo behind the band - share a passion for iconic musical eras, spanning from Krautrock to Berlin-era Bowie. The pair used to spend many a night having intense debates on a multitude of cultural and humanitarian issues and from this, Amun-Ra was … [Read more...] about Wings of Desire: Amun-Ra – Review
Hushtones: Greetings From The Other Side – Review
Hushtones have given us their debut album Greetings From The Other Side – a record laden with great riffs, some truly exquisite harmonies, and an overall atmosphere of productivity. Yes, you read that last part correctly. If there were ever an album that sounded as though it were made for film montages, this would be it. Specifically, light-hearted film montages set in the … [Read more...] about Hushtones: Greetings From The Other Side – Review
Tequisha: Complicated – EP Review
Tequisha impresses with her sweet and airy vocals against the soulful pop-ballad swagger of debut EP, Complicated. UK-based artist Tequisha really has a voice that you can’t help but love. It just has a satisfying tone that can be subtle at times, but impressively technical at others. It’s the perfect accompaniment for the mix of ballads, pop undertones, and soulful swings … [Read more...] about Tequisha: Complicated – EP Review
Killed By The Architects: Self-Titled – Review
Killed By The Architects develops a darkly familiar atmosphere harking back to 90s indie-grunge on his self-titled debut. Killed by the Architects is the brainchild of Chicago-based solo artist Jamie Berkes, who has really thrown everything into his musical project. His self-titled album builds a dark yet welcoming world of subtle flows, big drums, and fuzzy powerful guitars … [Read more...] about Killed By The Architects: Self-Titled – Review
Nnic: Slow Motion Fantasy – EP Review
Slow Motion Fantasy, the debut EP from Nnic, is a strong release, exploring deeply nuanced topics in a thoughtful yet provocative manner. Yurn’s electric production and Nnic’s impressive word-painting combine across three tracks covering themes of nostalgia, yearning and frustration. Despite this political and specific niche, what is striking about this EP is its … [Read more...] about Nnic: Slow Motion Fantasy – EP Review