Recap of our live Zoom listening party with Rivals for the release of their latest album, 'Sad Looks Pretty on Me.' We jammed out, got insight into each song, talked about their creative process, and more.
On her self-titled debut album, Renée Reed combines folk, cajun, and French pop with ease, displaying her immense potential as an artist.
1st Base Runner delivers some really good brooding electronica on his latest two singles, as precursors to much more to come.
On his latest EP, 'Revenir', Didacte delivers piano music that shows off his knowledge, technique, and above all imagination.
With "This Place," Aman Jagwani shows he's capable of crafting something that fits into the 'smooth' category while still delivering the substance of quality jazz and soul.
With 'Skopje Sessions,' Aneta George & Martin Milcent Trio come up with a subdued but quite effective jazz album.
The Chris Ruben Band keeps the psych-funk alive and well with 'Madness On Repeat.'
Disaster Relief and Thornetta Davis are able to revive the true meaning and feel of classic soul singles with "How I Feel" and "Not So Scared of You."
Sunny Jain enlists an impressive cast of musicians on his latest, but it's the quality of the music that makes ‘Phoenix Rise’ really stand out.
Aman Jagwani's album 'This Place' delivers exactly on the promise delivered by the single of the same name - smooth jazz that defies standard smooth jazz formulas.
Will Oldham is a true avant-garde pioneer. Whether it's been through acting, poetry, photography, or the multitude of different music representations, he's always pushed the boundaries of what it means to be an "artist."
Renowned platinum-selling artist, Gregory Abbott, gets that summer feeling just right with his latest single "Summer in the City."
With her latest album, 'How Many Times', you can now add Esther Rose to that list of female artists expanding and pushing the boundaries of country music.
On 'Yoreself,' Beatnik Neon is able to stand above your standard electronic-based music, successfully combining a number of different genres.
While you can draw comparisons to many well-known rappers, J’Moris exhibits enough individuality and musical/lyrical capabilities to pique the interest of both hip-hop connoisseurs and those not that familiar with the genre.
Knower is able to back up his aspirational goals with some intriguing sounds that call upon big names in electronics like Boards of Canada, while still retaining his personal motifs — in this case, nature.
On 'Push It,' 3D The Boss brings that '70s/'80s funk/R&B sound to modern times, and vice versa.
Patrick Ames brings some warm memories with "Rubber & Glue," leaving ample space for listeners to add their own.
Barista works in the realms of adult-oriented rock with 'Open Sesame Vol 1', without falling into any trappings of the genre.
With 'Songs from the Briarpatch', Will Jackson delivers an album of good to excellent songwriting, that will please any discerning Americana fan.
Sup? are joining the NFT wave with their debut single "I Quit," an electronic/hip-hop ditty that works.
It's no wonder that Nick de la Hoyde is considered a hot songwriting property in electronic pop circles, as "Stay By Me" has all the qualities of a potential streaming hit.
On 'The Virtualistics', Patrick Ames has perfectly sussed out the essence of the late '60s/early '70s soul/funk, where the influence of the likes of Sly Stone looms large.
Check out our sit down with Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Alvin Garrett as we discuss his latest release, 'The Lightness of Love', carving out a successful songwriting career, writing for big name artists like Joe and Kelly Rowland, and much more.