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Sessomorte, Into the Grey
The electronica music duo, Sessomorte, is comprised of lyricist/vocalist Liliko Ogasawara and musician/producer, Vincent Sirico. Since their formation in 2001, they have gone on to record three albums, their most recent being 2013’s, Into the Grey. There are several unique … Continue reading
Delta Twins, The Seasons & The Scars
Coming from Detroit, and bringing with them their hard rocking blues, Delta Twins capture the energy of a live performance and imprint it onto their 2012 album, The Seasons & The Scars. The twins themselves, Bob Young and Tom Kozanecki … Continue reading
Mykeljon “World Stood Still”
Auckland, New Zealand’s Mykeljon, has barely let a day go past him without having a musical instrument in his hand, since he was 4 years old. With that kind of passion from an early age, as well as having an … Continue reading
A Sea With 3 Stars “For Nothing”
Singer-songwriter/musician Richard Ings has been performing and recording since the early ‘90s. He established his latest solo project, A Sea With 3 Stars, in 2006, and has finally made his way back into the studio to create the debut release, … Continue reading
Dead Smiling Pirates “Harvest on a Hype”
It may be difficult on a person’s first instinct, to take a band named Dead Smiling Pirates very seriously, especially when the first song off their new album is entitled, “Dandruff Killer Punch.” Rest assured, this power trio from Copenhagen, … Continue reading
Nikos Koulouris “…Dare To Dream”
On his debut album, saxophonist Nikos Koulouris attempts to create a new genre of music through his talents as a musician and writer. 2011’s …Dare To Dream features four tracks, all of which take a variety of different sounds and … Continue reading
Downhill Bluegrass Band “A Grasshopper’s Lament”
To a majority of people, bluegrass music is going to be associated with the American South and Appalachian regions where the genre developed and flourished. Somewhere further down the list of places you might expect to hear a bluegrass band … Continue reading
Hilary Scott and The New County Line “Still”
In only five songs, Hilary Scott and the New County Line, manage to do something that most artists can’t do in a full length album; deliver a completely satisfying listen that transcends categorization and genre. There’s nothing explicitly country about … Continue reading
Morning Fame “A Lasting Place”
When Morning Fame released their great single, “Blinded,” in early 2011, the most disappointing thing about it was that it was only a single song. Fortunately, the group has now amassed an EP’s worth of material that lives up to … Continue reading
Jess Braun “Waveside”
In the biography provided on her website, Jess Braun professes her love for the water, and the inspiration it has provided her and her music. On her seven track debut, Waveside, Braun displays her ability to create a hard-rocking song … Continue reading

