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Bryan Banks, Discard the Dream

“Discard the Dream” is the latest single from artist Bryan Banks, and there is little doubt that it will become a fan favorite.  Fitting in somewhere between classic rock and melodic modern alternative, this classic piece of music contains some … Continue reading

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The Gantry “Years And Years”

The Gantry is a band out of Queens, New York, comprised of Kevin Goldhahn on vocals, Jeff Kay on guitar, Tim Cornish on bass and Adam Knoblach on drums.  Their debut album Years And Years is a ten-song endeavor with … Continue reading

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Steinroys “Steinroys”

Steinroys is the musical masterpiece created by Norwegian drummer Henrik Richardson Fossum, who wrote, recorded, and produced his debut EP Steinroys.  Vocalist Jason Mirchandani assists with rhythm guitar and Fossum utilizes an array of other musicians on lead guitar and … Continue reading

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The Listener’s Job “No Vacancies”

Dutch artist Paul van Geldrop has masterminded a solo project that he calls The Listener’s Job. The album No Vacancies is his 2011 debut release. Mixed and mastered by Ton Oortgiesen and adorned with artwork by Bart van Geldrop, this … Continue reading

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Colobar “Behind The Veil of Oblivion”

Behind The Veil of Oblivion is the debut hard rock progressive album from the band Colobar, and this album is rife with intricate composition and phenomenal musicianship. Colobar is made up of a wide variety of artists with extensive musical … Continue reading

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alchalant “Grad Song”

alchalant, hailing from Detroit Rock City, is made up of Alex Matijow on vocals and guitar, Todd Errion on bass and vocals, and Chris Hobbs on drums. Their single “Grad Song” is a nostalgic piece of music that laments the … Continue reading

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Mu-Theory “Until We Lose It”

Mu-Theory is a five piece jazz/blues/rock band out of Melbourne, Australia.  Tony Brewin on vocals and acoustic guitar is joined by Ian Rutherford on keyboards, Stuart Naylor on drums, Chris Birchall on lead guitar and Ivan Bader on bass.  Their … Continue reading

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Dwight Townsend “Hello Again – The Best of Dwight Townsend”

Accompanied by members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dwight Townsend brings back the golden age of music with his 40-song double album Hello Again – The Best of Dwight Townsend.  His rich baritone voice is on par with the likes … Continue reading

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Steve Lieberman “The Rabbi Is Dead”

Steve Lieberman, otherwise known as The Gangsta Rabbi, proclaims himself The King of Jewish Punk.  His style of music is not for everyone, and listeners will know whether it’s for them or not in fairly short order.  The sound quality leaves much … Continue reading

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Tim-Ryan O’Kane “The Monster’s Kiss”

Tim-Ryan O’Kane is a self-taught pianist who attended the prestigious Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach, FL. Currently residing in Brooklyn, NY, O’Kane thinks of creating music as art. “It’s like a painter with a … Continue reading

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