The latest album from guitarist/composer Ian Bouras, A Blind Painter’s Guide to Coloring Breath, is an attention-grabbing mix of instrumentals. It’s a completely DIY project, as are all recordings from Bouras, and he is presenting these songs in demo form. Despite the nature of such recordings, the eight tracks he slated for release here do not
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Originally hailing from California, Dylan Blackthorn is an Austin, Texas transplant. He’s worked with national touring acts such as The 999 EYES Freakshow & Surreal Sideshow and, alongside his current solo career, plays with steampunk/goblincore mainstays THAT Damned Band and the Mazel Tov Kocktail Hour, among others. He keeps busy. His devotion to a wide
In her third single, “How I Feel,” indie pop up and comer Leni Black gets a little more forceful with her lead vocal, and to me comes into her own in a fashion we just didn’t experience in her last two singles. Don’t get me wrong – “Barcelona Butterflies” and “Marigold” were real stunners from
Vianchi doesn’t care what you think. For a semi-electronic indie-pop act (what a mouthful), once you go to his Spotify, one of the first things you’ll spot is his devil may care image, a laid-back posture, middle fingers held high. Painted nails, a gothic presence that carries some seriously dark overtones, there’s something instantly attracting
The new album Love & Conflict from gospel and R&B legend, Martha Wash, is everything and more. Two-time Grammy nominee Wash’s elegance and commanding presence dances between genres in this eight-song collection from her own label, Purple Rose Records. In full control of her music, career and her legacy, Wash’s newest album is a masterclass
Conceptz is a brother duo that was formed in 2012 in Orange County, NY. Since that time, they have somewhat bulldozed their way forward, with accolades that most artists can only dream about. Their first show took place at the BET Awards, After Party, which was sure to be attended by some massive names, upon
Avni Vir Vineet is a couple of twins and their father, out of India. Their current single, “Can I Go Now” is their third release, after two previous efforts that performed well on the European Indie Charts. The twins are fraternal, and at 14 years old, they bring a youthful perspective into their music, that
Kiron Rasheed has released his follow up to October’s “Ba Lee Dat,” entitled, “Ask About Me.” Rasheed is touted as being a Musician, Emcee, Producer, Singer/Songwriter, Entrepreneur, and Philanthropist. That’s quite the resume, and with so many hats, it might seem like he’s covering his face. In Kiron’s case, though, he is the real deal.
Hi Aliza! Thanks for being here today! Of course! Thanks so much for having me. Is it harder to write or produce a song? For me, production is definitely harder. It takes more time than the writing process because there are so many aspects to consider, like finding the right musicians, instrumentation, and arrangement. Writing,
Hip-hop has evolved a lot since its earliest transmissions, but in the past ten years, it’s come into a new creative era that no one could have seen coming. At the forefront of this new chapter in the history books we find a generation of indie players that aren’t particularly interested in what the status
Give us your top 3 songs you’re listening to right now for some music inspiration? The music I listen to is often different from the songs I write, but I’ve been obsessed with a band from the UK called IDLES for the last year or so. Their new album is great, but I like
Adult contemporary Singer/Songwriter, John McDonough, has taken the leap, and achieved a significant personal goal. After 8 previous studio albums, he has laid the final touches, on an exclusively acoustic record. The optimistically titled, Second Chances, will be available in March of 2021, via presumably all streaming platforms. Boasting ten tracks, and a raw, emotionally
Go Time has reached something of a landmark, by releasing their latest studio album, the ambiguously titled, Eight Ball. The Chicago natives have created a signature sound, and it’s evident on the new record. Evolving out of a previous project, it took some time for the band to find the right lineup. Presently, Go Time
Initially skulking about in a haze of minimalistic textures, it doesn’t take very long for DICI’s “4door” to come out swinging harder than most record-starting tracks do in his self-titled debut. Much like the majority of the material that will follow, “4door” sets itself up as being a beat-oriented competition that just so happens to
New Year, new dance music? Yes, New Year, New Dance Music. I am getting ready to start working on some long awaited tracks. There are two songs that I have been demoing and I hope to complete them really soon. “Rose Like Petals” and “Bat out of Hell” are two demos that I have been streaming during my live
Beefy, tough and uncompromisingly clubby in all the right ways, there are no chills in “Correction in Direction (Electro Remix)” without the presence of the song’s beat. In this remix of the Zarbo staple, we find the Canadian indie act putting all of their energy behind the rhythm of the music, but this isn’t to
Humility is everything in this business, and if you learn how to bring it into the studio with you, you’re already a mile ahead of well over half the recording population in 2021. It takes a lot to stay strong and even more to break out some good humor when we need it the most,
There isn’t another rapper in the Kansas City metro area who has the kind of reputation that DawgGoneDavis has. Love her or hate her, DGD has made a legend of herself through some of the most unique indie hip-hop to arrive in a generation, and her new single “Clean Slate” only adds to her legacy.
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