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The Vegetarians “A Vegetable Radio Soup”
As an experienced international pop rock act, The Vegetarians understand the particular flavors and combinations of popular music that the world craves and demands in the early 21st century. They understand this so well in fact, that they won’t be … Continue reading
PU55YF00T1N “Battledrum”
“Battledrum” is the newest single from the eclectic Norwegian duo, PU55YF00T1N. Formed as the result of an online discussion forum by Fionn McGrath and Helene Alexandra, the pair quickly realized their mutual artistic potential and decided to collaborate. Initial arguments … Continue reading
Adrienne Osborn & S.T.A.R. “The Phoenix, The Flame”
The Phoenix, The Flame is the debut release from the Boulder, Colorado based funk rock band, Adrienne Osborn & S.T.A.R. Half of the moniker is powerhouse vocalist Adrienne Osborn, a veteran of the Denver-Boulder music scene that’s seen her play … Continue reading
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Stephen Harrison “The Colour Of Black Is Black”
In the sense that the right amount of imperfection is perfection, Stephen Harrison has achieved this quandary of an artistic feat on his newest release, The Colour Of Black Is Black. Born in London and transplanted to Edinburgh while still … Continue reading
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Gavin Knox-Grant “The Salt Road”
“’Eventually the pain will pass and only beauty will remain, but it’s a long road and there’s no turning back. A long road. Sometimes a dirt road.’ ‘A salt road.’ He said after a while.” An excerpt of the story, … Continue reading
Dylan Cash “Heart”
Dylan Cash is a journeyman songwriter and musician who brings the unique sensibilities and perspectives of his rural life in the prairies of Manitoba to fore on his new album, Heart. Cash performs most of the album himself with the … Continue reading
My Lost Remedy “My Lost Remedy”
The New York based band, My Lost Remedy is a new five-piece modern rock outfit that has combined disparate influences with a congenial approach on their self-titled debut album. The band formed in early 2010 and recorded My Lost Remedy … Continue reading
Ted Lazaris “Dark Side of Heaven”
“Dark Side of Heaven” is the new theme song from the project, DragonMan by Ted Lazaris. Wide in scope, diverse in meaning, the song delivers on a variety of levels that will please fans across multiple genres. Immediately, “Dark Side … Continue reading
Marla Hooch “Marla Hooch”
Marla Hooch is the moniker and project of one man; Jeff Stein. Based in Southern California, Stein wrote all the songs, performed all the instruments, and served as recording engineer on his debut album Marla Hooch. Every sound on Marla … Continue reading
Off The Radar “Cut To The Chaser”
Cut To The Chaser is the second full-length album by the Reading U.K. based trio Off The Radar. This record is filled with twelve songs of happy indie pop that has the ability to both uplift and come off as … Continue reading

