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Of Limbo/Big Panda Records. Long Beach, CA Rockers Of Limbo have released a raucous & fun new track and video, ‘Let’s Go’.  Known for high energy, on the brink of out-of-control live shows, they create an electric atmosphere that is infectious – making it impossible not to have a good time. The band is racing forward and ready to move to another level with their career. Of Limbo says “The song started with the riff and everything just fell into
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11 year old Milanis Clark’s recent casting in the new Broadway production Ella: An American Miracle is the latest triumph in a growing list of victories for this young performer. The theatrical work mines Fitzgerald’s iconic songbook and features Clark working alongside such talents as Dee Dee Washington and Charity Angel Dawson, among others. It’s a natural
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Let’s bow our heads a little in respect for Tommy Howell’s new single “Whiskey Demon”. Longtime Hollywood talent C. Thomas Howell, knocked out of the box by the pandemic, picked up an acoustic guitar and plumbed unexplored facets of his talent. He struck gold. His first single “Rose Hill”, referencing the Allman Brothers Band’s home
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There’s a light retro vibe coming from Major of Roses’ new single “But Not Now”. It’s a personalized synthesis of alt pop, singer/songwriter, alternative rock and late 60’s/early 70’s Hammond organ fueled balladry blended into an uniquely modern concoction. Major of Roses made much of their initial reputation on the ability to shift musical gears
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The late 2010s produced a lot of interesting singer/songwriters, but among the more intriguing that I’ve heard in this last year is David Raybuck, whose record The Prodigal is raising a lot of eyebrows both in his scene as well as on the international level. A product of hybrid creativities and eclectic experimentation with some of the
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Global Rock band Sick Puppies are collaborating with ESPN/ESPN+ to launch their new single ‘Ready Steady Go’, a cover of the Paul Oakenfold hit song.  The music will be used in National Hockey League (NHL) on ESPN promos on all their platforms through the end of 2022. Watch the initial ESPN promo spot here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjqWaQg9OMs The intense, driving
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Modern Rock powerhouse Messer are sharing their empowering new single ‘Unfvckwitable’, the follow-up to their Top 40 Active Rock song “Hope In This World’.  Known for their catchy hooks and high energy live performances, they continue to build their career as a truly independent Rock band. The band says “Unfvckwitable” is a state of being. It’s the conscious
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In his new single, “Where Have the Heroes Gone,” Ryte EyE Ty showcases his phenomenal vocal skills amidst an atmospheric melody not typically found in today’s hottest pop ballads, and despite borrowing from some classical themes in the genre, there’s never any disputing the originality of his narrative in the song. Ty artfully straddles a
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It’s been quite the journey for David Arn. He’s navigated through what would eventually become three of the more generously-labeled “alternative” eras in the history of pop music to come out on the other side of things sounding a lot more focused than the majority of his peers in 2021, and this is certainly evident
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From “The Priestess” to “Empire of Dis,” there’s scarcely a moment in the new record Empire of Dis by The New Jacobin Club that isn’t driven by guitar power to some extent, whether presented in metallic or guttural punk tones. There’s a lot to be said about some of the poetic elements in songs like “In Crimson
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While it’s impossible to peg one specific component of the new album Signs & Wonders from Sun King Rising as being the most intriguing of the lot, SKR’s voice is frequently the catalyst for catharsis most listeners are certain to hear in their dreams following a virginal sit down with this LP. In songs like “Lanterns on
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Which Way Is Forward? is the second full-length outing from Ohio’s Ludlow Creek and the Midwestern based quintet impressive re-invention from an one-time cover band into a band surviving on their originals is inspiring. The band’s five musicians enjoy healthy and long-standing relationships with their band mates extending beyond the bounds of everyday collaboration and, indeed,
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It doesn’t take much more than a cursory session with Barista’s Justice Now to pick up on the underlying themes that go beyond the politicized lyrics in the album, starting with the connectivity of the musicianship. Rather than giving us a couple of simple singles and some more involved deep tracks, Barista is dabbling in
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