First Listen: Tom Evanchuck – Just Got Back
Tom Evanchuck is a songwriter that seems like he was born in a different era. Weaving together stories of heartbreak and the allures of the Midwest, the Cleveland-bred artist has debuted his new single...
Daily Dose: Piet Louter – Written In The Stars
Born in 1953 I started making music (my first love) from my childhood up. When I was 15, I wrote my first songs and I went on writing better and better, resulting in recording...
First Listen: Third Frame – Round Up The Crew (ft. Them Riverbank Boys &...
With a bit of techno-wizardry and penchant for true techno-rap, Third Frame team up with Them Riverbank Boys and T.B.M.A. for a true verbal sound off with a ferocious backbeat and a relentless sub-bass showing that they truly...
Daily Dose: The Vegas Nerves – Drag The Cause Down
The Vegas Nerves are a four-piece playing their original music around the less salubrious parts of Sydney. Their songs tell of the alchemy of every day and the voodoo within the daily grind. Infusing...
First Listen: Jon Lindsay – Zebulon
Featuring catchy hooks spawned from some of the more magnificent songwriting that I have heard this year, Jon Lindsay delivers a powerful yet funky ode to originality with his new single 'Zebulon', from the...
First Listen: Gid Sedgwick – Ochos
We’ve come a long way from the idea of an indie release being jangly guitars, floppy fringes, and sixth form poetry. Gid Sedgwick is the very definition of a one-man band – writer; producer;...
Daily Dose: Paddy Kaye – Altruistic Contrast
Born and raised in Northern New Jersey, Paddy began playing music after listening to his older brother play traditional Irish music. His love for playing evolved into a love for folk and blues. Combining...
Daily Dose: CK Morgan – Facebook Love ft Kofi Kinaata
Frank Morgan aka “CK Morgan” was born in Germany and grew up in London /America Camelot Primary School, where he visited primary school and later also finished his biology studies.
CK has 2 sisters and...
The Test Drive: Hegarty – Selling Your Soul To Sanity
Hailing from Liverpool, 5 piece band Hegarty was formed in 2014 when David, Waka, and Chris decided to record a few songs they had been working on together. Igga joined soon after recruiting Alex...
The Test Drive: Bradford – Thirty Years Of Shouting Quietly
Thirty years ago a young northern skinhead band named Bradford were very publically handed the baton by Morrissey to blaze a trail in English Indie music after the demise of The Smiths. Well renowned...
Daily Dose: Major Of Roses – Pry
Major of Roses is the artist name of Swedish singer and songwriter Magnus Rosell. His music spans over many pop and rock genres and is often based on riffs without turning into hard rock. All...
Daily Dose: The James Carratt Project – Didn’t Mean A Thing
The James Carratt Project is a compilation of 47 unsigned and signed session players performing songs written and produced by James Carratt. The album, released in October 2017 features Grammy-nominated producer and steel guitarist,...
First Listen: Luuk Lagrange – Invisible
Luuk Lagrange is seemingly as invisible as the title of this, his first release, leaving the music to do the talking. Soaking up the influences of EDM past, present, and future, Invisible is progressive...
The Test Drive: We Are Parasols – Inertia
Embroiled with sonic dissonance and virtual angst, We Are Parasols' new album titled Inertia gives a dark and demented voice to the audio imagination in a way that will enthrall even the most skeptic and...
Daily Dose: Yank – Hal Degil
I’m a multi-instrumentalist composer, singer, and improviser; mainly focusing on experimenting in music, aiming for expanding the borders of temporary conventions in music.
I've pioneered and been part of many well-known projects in Istanbul's underground...
Daily Dose: Fractured Spine – This Dying Soul
Experimental, atmospheric, melodic. Although many death/doom metal elements are present in most songs, it would be difficult to categorize Fractured Spine strictly in that genre.
Starting out as a one-man instrumental project, few songs were...
First Listen: The Broken Islands – No One Left To Kill
Vancouver’s The Broken Islands have feasted well on the carcasses of fallen genres – the bones of post-rock; shoegaze; trip-hop and any number of dark-wave permutations to come up with what might well be...
The Test Drive: Bestialord – Law of the Burning
From the depths of darkness and all things unholy come Bestialord's new album titled 'Law of the Burning', nine tracks of vicious guitar and thunderous beat determined to lay down the Lovecraftian law, divide souls and conquer...
Daily Dose: Mike Thompson – The River
I was born and raised on the beautiful Gulf Coast of Florida. My travels have taken me literally around the world, but I always seem to follow my wondering feet back home. I love...
Daily Dose: Thrillkiller – The King of 1984
With the launch of their debut EP, Time in January of 2016, followed by their totally fan-funded debut release showdown in summer of 2016. In 2017 the band released their debut music video for...
First Listen: Will Homewood – Weight Of Us
Will Homewood is an eighteen-year-old pop singer/songwriter from Oxfordshire. Music has always been close to his heart. He sang and played in groups in school and throughout his childhood and then started recording music...
Daily Dose: Mark Christopher Band – Too Many Years
Los Angeles isn’t the easiest place to call home. Rent is astronomical, traffic strains the mind and with the number of people trying to make their mark - it’s damn near impossible to stand...
Daily Dose: Minor/Minor – Void
Minor/Minor was born in 2013 in Waremme (Belgium) with a common will to write and create music. Each band member, with their own distinct musical influences, are looking to get together through an energetic...
Daily Dose: Andy Waddell – Starry Eyes
After his success with his first two album releases, Andy found himself exploring his passion for writing in other areas of music. He expanded his creativity beyond the realm of jazz and into the...
Daily Dose: Eden Moody – Paradise Street
Listen to her songs for even a few moments and you will quickly realize Eden Moody is an artist leaving an international footprint. Born in Argentina, raised in Brazil, and now living in the...

























