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Mike McGuire, Kentucky Morning EP
Any interesting story is impressive, but it becomes even more impressive when you can tell a compelling story in few words, which is one of the many talents that make Mike McGuire so distinctive. He crafts Americana folk songs, but … Continue reading
Thrifter, Muddle in Your Bones
For a band that began their career playing graduation parties and house shows, you would not have expected Thrifter to evolve into something quite as multifaceted as this. Everything about Muddle In Your Bones is intriguing; even the song titles … Continue reading
The Gantry “Years And Years”
Beginning as a three piece outfit, The Gantry quickly transformed from an acoustic band into a full-fledged four piece rock group after the addition of drummer Justin Storer, who nudged the band in their current direction. Storer provides the percussive … Continue reading
Tim-Ryan O’Kane “Chaos & Blue”
There is something extremely delicate about the work of Tim-Ryan O’Kane. It is obvious that he has created his second EP, Chaos and Blue, in an entirely deliberate fashion by putting thought and meaning into every syllable uttered and every … Continue reading
Heather Hill “Leuty Station”
Creating music has not always been the job of this Canadian singer/songwriter Heather Hill. Before creating Listen in 2005 and her subsequent current release Leuty Station, Hill actually had a position working in the corporate world. Now the question is, … Continue reading
The Listener’s Job “No Vacancies”
No Vacancies comes as the solo venture of the Dutch musician Paul van Geldrop. But instead of using his own name he has decided to release his album under the name The Listener’s Job. Because van Geldrop is the sole … Continue reading
Carl Culley “Little Adventures”
If ever there was an album that reminded you of the excitement and anticipation of summer it is this one. Carl Culley’s Little Adventures tells an in depth story of a summer romance and the roller coaster of emotions it … Continue reading
Troy & Paula Haag “The Century”
Being a male/female duo within music is not a new phenomenon nowadays; many of these acts have come and gone along the years. Troy and Paula Haag are one of these couples; the two are certainly not the first married … Continue reading
Alain Rozan “Riding The Wind”
For a French man, Alain Rozan sure knows a lot about Rock and Roll. His album Riding The Wind transverses all eras of rock music, from classic rock and rock ballads to jam band music and to blues. Multiple songs … Continue reading
Danny Milan “Bridge To Sky City”
Though Milan is a mere 20 years old, his album Bridge To Sky City does not portray that in the least. By his music alone you would absolutely never guess that Milan is as young as he is. By having … Continue reading

