Album Review: Yuki – Be Free ALBUM REVIEWS FEATURED by Charles Yamabe - May 8, 2020May 9, 2020 Article by: Charles Yamabe Chicago, IL -- It's not often I get sent an album that I immediately fall in love with, let alone a freshman album by an artist that, for all intents and purposes, is relatively unknown. The album Be Free by nineteen-year-old New Zealand native Yuki is
Album Review: The New Regime – Heart Mind Body & Soul ALBUM REVIEWS by Jason Robey - May 6, 2020 Article by: Jason Robey The latest album from the one-man-band known as The New Regime is a wild journey through a myriad of musical styles and moods, with layers and textures that take multiple listenings to pick out. Multi-instrumentalist Ilan Rubin is solely responsible for the writing and performance on Heart
The Steel Woods – Review and Interview // Live @ The Blind Tiger // 2.29.20 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Melanie Leonard - April 8, 2020June 21, 2021 Article By: Amanda Leonard // Photos By: Melanie Leonard Greensboro, NC – A relatively new band coming out of Nashville, The Steel Woods released their debut album in 2017. Their second album Old News, released last year, was recorded in Asheville within an old church turned studio and was completed within
Album Review: Matt Mann & the Shine Runners – Anytime but Now ALBUM REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Bylle Breaux - March 10, 2020March 10, 2020 Article by: Bylle Breaux Matt Mann and the Shine Runners are releasing a new album next month and it’s their finest yet. Lead singer/songwriter, Mann, moved from Los Angeles to Nashville just over two years ago and it’s proving to be the right choice. His budding friendship with new lead guitarist,
Reel Big Fish // Live @ Neighborhood Theatre // 2.28.20 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Jason Robey - March 5, 2020June 21, 2021 Article and Photos by: Jason Robey Charlotte, NC -- Friday night in the NoDa district of Charlotte was hopping with the sights and sounds of ska punk, as heroes of the '90s ska revival brought their Life Sucks...So Let's Dance tour to town. The venue was getting packed before the first
Deepfall // Live @ The House of Blues // 02.20.20 CONCERT REVIEWS by Abigail Buckler - March 5, 2020June 21, 2021 Article and Photos by Abigail Buckler Las Vegas, NV - Deepfall a hard rock band from Michigan has been coming on strong and gaining popularity in recent months as is evident by their opening slot on the Alter Bridge tour. Their songs are heavy and full of strong imagery creating a visual
Eliza & The Delusionals // Live @ Stubb’s BBQ // 2.19.20 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Sarah Todd - February 26, 2020June 21, 2021 Article and Photos by: Sarah Todd Austin, TX -- It was an unexpectedly chilly night in the "Live Music Capital of the World," yes -- even though we are in February, central Texas has had an especially mild winter so far and many concert-goers seemed upset with their decision to forego
Lucero // Live @ The Blind Tiger // 2.16.20 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Melanie Leonard - February 26, 2020 Article By: Amanda Leonard // Photos By: Melanie Leonard Greensboro, NC -- The line was already snaked out into the parking lot and down the sidewalk before the doors even opened. No one seemed to notice the frigid temperatures as they excitedly waited to gain entrance into The Blind Tiger. Two decades
While She Sleeps // Live @ Motoroco // 2.15.20 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Melanie Leonard - February 26, 2020 Article By: Amanda Leonard // Photos By: Melanie Leonard Durham, NC -- After the release of their latest album So What?, While She Sleeps launched their very first headline tour in the United States. A long way from their United Kingdom home, the band picked up He is Legend and Savage
American Authors & Magic Giant // Live @ Bogart’s // 2.20.20 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Linda Carlson - February 26, 2020June 21, 2021 Article & Photos by: Linda Carlson Cincinnati, OH – When bands tour together as co-headliners, there’s typically a synergy of musical styles. Touring together makes sense - it brings fans of each band together, exposing them to more music of a similar genre. From a concert perspective, though, the formula is