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    First Listen: Byron Major – May Flower

    Byron Major has achieved quite a lot for an artist in his early 20s -he’s performed his song ‘South Africa’ for Nelson Mandela’s Boston birthday celebration in 2013, shared a stage with Pavarotti for...

    Daily Dose: The Jewell Thieves – At the Mercy of Power and Greed

    The Jewell Thieves are a father and son, independent, Boston-based alternative rock band, bringing attention to 11-year-old singer, Nick Jewell and a mix of music styles that make listening to independent music fun. What...

    First Listen: Rodney Cromwell – You Will Struggle (Rod’s Glitchy Disco Mix)

    Rodney scores another hit for the backbeat with his new single "You Will Struggle (Rod's Glitchy Disco Mix)". Glitchy it is not, however, as each beat digs for that spot in your soul where...

    Daily Dose: Susan Aquila – Why

    New York City artist Susan Aquila is shaking up the world of Rock. She is the first electric violinist/singer to break through to the mainstream rock market in a big way. Her music blends...

    First Listen: Patrick McCallion – Voices

    One instrument I absolutely have a soft spot for is the acoustic guitar. Patrick McCallion has quenched my thirst and then some with a masterful symphony of strings that he calls "Voices". This track...

    Daily Dose: Nathan Davis Henry – This Ain’t Love

    My name is Nathan Davis Henry and I'm a Singer-Songwriter/Audio Engineer. Thanks for your time and consideration. I've been fascinated, as long as I can remember, with the overall production of music and how...

    Daily Dose: Rhealine – Alive

    Rhealine: Rhealine is pure, evolutionary. Its cross-continental collaboration is rooted in the science of pop and electronic sound. The idea behind the poptronic influence generates a functionality persistent in identifying a unique contemporary pulse. The...

    Daily Dose: Neither – thelastterddownthesewer

    I have been making music since the 90's and started off as a bass player in grunge/punk bands then moved on to solo work. I found that moving into electronic music gave me a...

    Daily Dose: Champagne for Radio – Master Plan

    Champagne for Radio is an Alternative Rock band from Texas whose influences range from classic metal artists such as Black Sabbath, 90’s rock artist The Toadies, or shoegaze indie like Ringo Deathstarr. Composed of...

    The Test Drive: The Verigolds – For Margaret

    This is one of those rare moments when an album comes across my Outlook and I listen to it and I think to myself "They get it." This is one of those times. Sombre...

    Daily Dose: Last Remaining Pinnacle – Human Diagnostic

    Last Remaining Pinnacle was started by Dave Allison in Portsmouth Virginia in 1995. Inspired by underground noise culture , Late Night TV Movies, random broken amplifiers and 70's reel to reel tape machines Dave...

    First Listen: AKA V – Always Go Home

    With a songwriting style that reminds of brilliant female artists such as Sheryl Crow or Shania Twain and a vocal interpretation which hints on Gwen Stefani, Aka V has all the right ingredients for...

    First Listen: SN Dubstation – Yesterday / Feet First

    Hailing from Swindon in the UK, SN Dubstation are a lively 8 piece band comprising of Drums, Bass, Keys, Guitar and that all important Brass section. Fusing reggae, ska and dub, their sound is a...

    Daily Dose: Intro Projects – Everything Is Sound

    Intro Projects was created by Jora Kornev. In the 80's USSR, during Soviet Perestroyka years, he was influenced by his father who was a pioneer DJ and co-creator of the underground Youth Movement. His...

    First Listen: Winter 1982 – Worry

    Winter 1982 are Phil Barber (vocals, guitar) and Luke Phillips (piano, bass) from Birmingham. Trampled by their increasingly grey and relentless nine to five existence, they wanted to make music that spoke about their...

    Daily Dose: Jessica’s Theme Band – Everything Goes

    Jessica's Theme Band was formed in Athens, Greece, in 1989, by John Goudoulas, Jim Karahontzitis and Nick Agathos. They wanted to present a different view to covers such as Tush, I know A Little,...

    The Test Drive: Spells and Curses – Suadade

    I would consider "Suadade", the new album from Spells and Curses, to be a very thoughtful album. Almost to the point of a true concept. The album, as a whole, is certainly diverse, but,...

    First Listen: Eden Royals – Close to the Sun

    Eden Royals are a dynamic young band that have been shaking up Essex’ music scene and are now ready to take over the rest of the country and beyond with their new single ‘Close To...

    Daily Dose: White Horses – Sail Away

    White Horses is the much-revered music project by Stuart Anthony Harris. The first two White Horses' album releases "Soul on Fire" and "Down to the Water" were recorded at Platform Studios in Reading Berkshire and...

    Daily Dose: Divine Feed – Valdosta

    With the release of his self-titled album, Divine Feed brings an indie attitude to a classic genre. Lush with catchy guitar hooks, choir-esque backing vocals, and a mix of natural and electronic instrumentation, the...

    First Listen: Tom Hingley – Beggars Hand/Toy

    From its beginnings in 2007, Record Store Day has grown into an international celebration of music culture, with the great and good of indie, rock, pop, electronica and more involved in the annual event....

    Daily Dose: Saint Mychal – Dreaming of You

    Born and raised in Hong Kong. Based in New York. Downtown weirdo. Artist passionate about recreating the early 90s - its music, image, pop culture. SOURCE: Official Bio LINKS: http://twitter.com/saint_mychal https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEzfPAJeAEngMZeIxQh734w

    First Listen: A Deer A Horse – Gunpoint/Mother Night

    Here we have a double assault from Brooklyn's finest aka A Deer A Horse and the double assault in question is the double singles known as "Gunpoint" and "Mother Night". The songs wildly contrast...

    The Test Drive: Stuart Masters – Mystic Blue and the Black Balloon

    If Syd Barrett and Nick Drake had been Davey Graham’s brothers and a fourth sibling had access to a time-travelling record player with the albums of Michael Hedges and Radiohead, it’s just possible his...

    Daily Dose: Elliott Ranney – Curve Of Her Smile

    Elliott Ranney is a singer/songwriter playing finger style acoustic guitar. His focus ranges from Bossa, Swing to Folk-Rock-Pop. He has two commercially released albums of original music: An Aging Sailor’s Dream – 2001 and...