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Bogdo Ula “Crash Canis Majoris”
Bogdo Ula, the Finland based instrumental avant-garde jazz-rock trio has recently self-released Crash Canis Majoris, their sixth album in as many years. The super-prolific and wildly talented band took their name and some inspiration from a majestic mountain near the … Continue reading
The Fylls “Living Rooms Little Album”
The Fylls (pronounced like, “The Fills”) are a New York City based indie folk band who has just recently self released their mostly acoustic debut EP Living Rooms Little Album. The seven track EP was mastered by producer Andrew Futral … Continue reading
The Yellow Hope Project “Even The Beautiful Get Lonely (Sometimes)”
The Yellow Hope Project has just self released their debut album Even The Beautiful Get Lonely (Sometimes). The twelve person band led by songwriter, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Arnold Kim blends pretty much every traditional American musical style known to man … Continue reading
Stephen Harrison “Today Tomorrow”
Veteran Edinburgh singer songwriter Stephen Harrison released his new album, Today Tomorrow at the beginning of this year on his own indie label Close Up Records UK. It is available on CD through his website and digitally on his Bandcamp … Continue reading
Bogdo Ula “Prisoners Of Freedom”
Finnish avant-garde instrumental jazz-rock trio Bogdo Ula self-released Prisoners Of Freedom, their fifth album in as many years, on September 24th. The talented and very prolific band was named after a majestic mountain near the city of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia and … Continue reading

