Thursday, April 30, 2026

Review: Feed the Kitty – Westbound & Down

“Road Less Traveled” opens up “Westbound & Down,” written by band members Jed Mottley (bass,) drummer Jon Shumway and vocalist/guitarist Jack Maher along with...

Review: Lilly Black – My Own Hero

Opening track "Waiting for a Change" off of Lilly Black's My Own Hero CD is a gliding, rocking, sliding-on-the-groove bright pop tune with the...

Review: Fred Gillen Jr. – What She Said

Fred Gillen Jr. opens his masterfully produced album, What She Said, with “Prayer for America” giving time and space to refugees, philosophy and the...

Review: Buzz Cason – Passion

Looking at Buzz Cason’s material on Discogs or AllMusic.com and hearing his new Passion album one gets the sense that the music industry has...

Guitar Gear Review: The Cliff Burton Tribute Series Power Fuzz Wah is Gritty and...

The 80’s metal resurgence shed light on some phenomenal rock bass plays. Players like Steve Harris, Billy Sheehan, and David Ellefson all thrilled audiences...

Review: Starting Over (E.P.) by Ryan Sweezey

The pure pop “Bartender” is the same theme as Richard Berry’s quintessential masterpiece, “Louie, Louie.”  People may think the girlfriend is Louie when songwriter...

Review: Keep Your Stupid Dreams Alive by The Prefab Messiahs

“Ssydarthurr” kicks things off on Keep Your Stupid Dreams Alive like Syd Barrett performing a concert on some asteroid. With elements of early Brit...

Review: Numbers by James Discovers

The musical entity called James Discovers is guitarist, vocalist, drummer, songwriter Mario Epstein along with bassist Andy Huges and from the ascending lines of...

Review: Mixed Emotions of the 21st Century by Ted Solovicos

Back in the 1980s, Ted Solovicos rocked out in the band Smuggler. Jump forward to the new millennium, and the artist formerly known as...

Reveiw: Blue Manic – V 32

Blue Manic dive right into the four minute and forty-eight second riveting blues/rocker, “Stoned,” to open up the 5 song E.P. V-32. Guitars sparkling,...

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