30 Years Ago Today- Rush Releases ‘Counterparts’ Album (Watch “Leave That Thing Alone” Live)
How Playing Online Casino Games Can Be Helpful for Mental Health
Thanks to the advancement in technology, especially the internet and smartphones, online casinos have witnessed exponential growth. Many casino enthusiasts love this, as they can play their favorite casino games whenever they want. Some people think of it as a risky activity. However, recent research has shown that playing online casino games can actually have […]
LISTEN: Sean Martin West Brings Golden Vocals On Classic Yet Tender “Lonesome in Green Mountain Falls”
Sean Martin West is a Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and producer who graduated from Berklee College of Music where he was immersed in a tradition of focused music analysis. With influences deep and varied, he blends genres to create something new, yet familiar. West is currently releasing a series of six self-produced singles, each with its own sound and purpose. The series […]
Moon Walker Rifles Off Fuzzy Guitar Jams & Haywire Arrangements On ‘Apocalypticism’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
What began as a time killer during the pandemic has evolved into a creative force with a purpose. Moon Walker is the fuzzed-out rock project of the multi-faceted artist Harry Springer and has seemingly cemented itself as a full-blown creative outlet for whatever comes across Springer’s racing mind. After his debut placed him in a […]
LISTEN: Jennah Bell & Claudio Olachea Offer Triumphant Pop Shimmer On “Can You See It?”
Jennah Bell, a singer-songwriter originally from Oakland, California, and Claudio Olachea, a composer and producer originally from Rockville, Maryland, first forged their friendship while attending music school in Boston. After both moving to Los Angeles, where they continued to maintain their friendship inside and outside of the music space, Jennah and Claudio decided to come […]
The Darkness Ride High With 2003’s ‘Permission To Land’ Album At Boston’s Big Night Live (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
The Darkness brought a wave of electrifying glam-rock nostalgia to Boston’s Big Night Live on October 17th, as they celebrated the 20th anniversary of their debut album, ‘Permission to Land.’ The anticipation in the air was palpable, and fans were certainly in for a treat. The evening kicked off with a full performance of the […]
Joe Russo’s New Group Selcouth Quartet Blend Several Improvisational Era Influences On Stellar Self-Titled Debut (ALBUM REVIEW)
Picture yourself in the northern reaches of mountainous, sparsely populated Iceland. Close your eyes and imagine the sounds you might hear and then open them and take in the vast snow-covered vistas. The soundtrack you would associate with such a situation might well be that delivered by the new improvisational Selcouth Quartet, headed by drummer […]
The Beaches Roar Into NYC’s Mercury Lounge With Fast & Furious Rock Hooks (SHOW REVIEW)
On a cool fall Tuesday night in lower Manhattan, The Beaches pulled into town, sold out the Mercury Lounge, and rocked faces with bouncing energy on October 17th. The Toronto-based power-pop group had the crowd in a frenzy to end the night, however, The Thing from Brooklyn started everything off with some home cooking. The […]
35 Years Ago Today – Sonic Youth Released ‘Daydream Nation’ Album (Watch “Teenage Riot” Video)
Parcels’ Indie Prowess Is Greeted With Dance Club Lustre On ‘Live Vol. 2’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Whether you want to admit it or not, some of your favorite bands don’t have the best live performances. Despite their tactical studio approach or honed musicianship, bringing those songs to life in front of a live audience is a whole different task. Some bands have legendary discographies and some have iconic live shows, a […]