Album Review: Ranch Ghost – Lookin ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Sophia Zucker - June 8, 2016June 9, 2016 Article by: Sophia Zucker It’s hard to fit Ranch Ghost into one specific genre. Think psychedelic garage rock mixed with blues and a hint of southern vibes. Whatever genre that makes basically describes this Nashville based band. Ranch Ghost are releasing their first LP, Lookin, with Rough Beast Records on July
Album Review: Jack Berry – Mean Machine ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Sam Fallone - June 8, 2016June 9, 2016 Article by: Sam Fallone Nashville based Blues/Alt-Rock artist Jack Berry recently released his second album, Mean Machine. Jack Berry combines alternative rock with blues influences to create an album of music totally unlike your average song on the radio. This album features very prominent guitar riffs that fans of artists such
Album Review: Beartooth’s “Aggressive” ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Casey Steinmiller - June 5, 2016June 5, 2016 Article by: Casey Steinmiller Its been two years since the Hardcore/ Metalcore band based out of Columbus Ohio released an album. After constant touring and performing Beartooth released their album Aggressive on June 3, 16 and it’s exactly what the title says. The album opens up with the song titled “Aggressive” hitting
ALBUM REVIEW: Lance Lopez – Live In NYC ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Matt Guevara - May 24, 2016 Article by: Matt Guevara Photos: Primitive Photography & Design Texas has been consistently cranking out some of the best rockers, almost since the creation of the genre. Legends from Buddy Holly to ZZ Top, end even modern artists like Beyonce hail from the state. The blues rock scene, while certainly not as
Album Review: 3OH!3’s “NIGHT SPORTS” ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Jessica Gorrell - May 19, 2016May 20, 2016 Article by: Jessica Gorrell Featured image credit: Jimmy Fontaine It’s been a number of years since we last heard synthpop duo 3OH!3 singing with Kesha about their first kisses, about the complete distrust of promiscuous females, and having double vision, but now Nathaniel Motte and Sean Foreman are back with their latest
Album Review: Skunkmello – Hot Chicken ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Megan Niger - May 14, 2016May 16, 2016 Article by: Megan Niger Featured Img Cred: AJ Ferrer With just about a month left to go before the June 10th release date, Skunkmello has put out a new track from their forthcoming album, Hot Chicken. The AU Review has called it a, “Brazen fusion of rock and blues,” and they could
Album Review: The Paul Nelson Band – Badass Generation ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Matt Guevara - May 5, 2016 Article By: Matt Guevara Although the rock & roll scene is constantly evolving, one thing that is not likely to go out of style any time soon is the bluesy, southern rock style that The Paul Nelson Band expertly displays in their new CD, Badass Generation. Formerly of legendary musician Johnny
Album Review: The Loom // Here in the Deadlights ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by LoriDantzler - April 16, 2016April 16, 2016 Article by: Jopey Maid Brooklyn based indie band The Loom will be releasing their 3rd album Here in the Deadlights later this month. It is the kind of album that leaves a haunting enchantment on your musical consciousness and rewards you for not skipping songs. It is understandable why The New
ALBUM REVIEW: White Denim – Stiff ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Jason Robey - April 15, 2016 Article by: Jason Robey Stiff, the latest album by Austin indie-rockers White Denim, is an addictive mix of styles that manages to stand out in an oversaturated genre of bluesy garage-rock bands. From the first chords of opening track, “Had 2 Know (Personal),” the nine-song album plays like a modernization of
Album Review: The California Honeydrops “A River’s Invitation” ALBUM REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Jessica Gorrell - March 28, 2016April 7, 2016 Article by: Jessica Gorrell The California Honeydrops’ 2015 release, A River’s Invitation, is nothing short of entertaining. With influences from blues to funk to jazz and more, A River’s Invitation is, well, inviting. It’s warm and playful, soulful and smooth, and can give voice to a whole spectrum of emotion. Lech