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- Fumiyo Narita, Timeless Romantic Classics for Piano
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- Hsuan Ma, I: Love of Chinese Art Song & Folk Song
- Bogdan Ota, Day of Wrath
- Mike McGuire, Kentucky Morning EP
- Mike McGuire, Kentucky Morning EP
- Harlequins Enigma, “Sixteen feat. Quentin Tarantino”
- Harlequins Enigma, Octagon Vol. 5
- Thrifter, Muddle in Your Bones
- Joshua Messick & Erin Rogers, Honest: Songs of Hope
- Agapanthus, Smug
- Agapanthus, Pretty Blue Glow
- Agapanthus, Smug
- Agapanthus, Pretty Blue Glow
- Various Artists, Latin Faculty/Latinudeildin
- Bryan Banks, Discard the Dream
- Bryan Banks, Discard the Dream
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Bogdan Ota, Day of Wrath
At first listen Day Of Wrath may seem like a score to an action film, or some supernatural flick where evil is out to ruin the world. Storms seem to be brewing in the first notes of “Black Friday.” It … Continue reading
The Jellybeans “Look At Us Now”
Those girls from Jersey are back! The Jellybeans are a group of ten girls from Our Lady Of Mercy Academy in Jersey City, NJ. “Look At Us Now” is the first single from their soon to be released third album. … Continue reading
The Listener’s Job “No Vacancies”
No Vacancies is the first album by Paul van Geldrop’s solo project, The Listener’s Job. The five songs that make up the EP are a great example of Progressive Rock. The Listener’s Job makes music that can be compared to … Continue reading
Kevin Wilson “Saturday Sessions”
Saturday Sessions is the latest release by guitarist, Kevin Wilson. This record is aptly named as the songs were recorded only on Saturdays between November 2010 and September 2011. Saturday Sessions is the first record to feature Kevin on vocals. … Continue reading
Lindsay May “Shimmer”
With a little bit of folk and a heaping helping of country, Lindsay May storms into your ears. Her latest release Shimmer is proof that good music with a country feel doesn’t always come from Nashville. Lindsay May hails from … Continue reading
Danny Milan “Bridge To Sky City”
Bridge To Sky City is the follow up album to Danny Milan’s 2010 album Cast Away Mariners and The Nostalgic Time Travelers. Those who haven’t had the good fortune to listen to Danny will pick up on the influences of … Continue reading
The Jellybeans “No Time For A Bad Day”
The Jellybeans are a unique group of girls that go to Our Lady Of Mercy Academy in New Jersey. Eleven girls make up this band and all of them are in eighth grade! No Time For A Bad Day is … Continue reading
Bud Buckley “In Denial”
Bud Buckley offers a pleasant EP of acoustic-based rock. He’s drawn plenty of comparisons to artists such as Paul Simon and Bob Dylan, with good reason. The music on In Denial shares a lot lyrically with the work of both … Continue reading
Sweet Deliverance “You’re My Rock”
Sweet Deliverance is the Rockapella of the Christian music world. You’re My Rock is the band’s tenth album. One listen and it is apparent that this group has something more than just great vocal talent. They have a special ability … Continue reading
Lee Fields “Treacherous”
The people that say they don’t make music the way they used to, need to grab a copy of Lee Fields’ album Treacherous. This album will bring back memories of the great soul music of the 1970s while bringing a … Continue reading

