Music Review, Pop, Punk

Music Review: Everlost – ‘The Hardest Thing to Say’ EP

The late 1990s/early 2000s’ iteration of pop punk comes to mind when listening to Everlost’s EP The Hardest Thing to Say. Released in mid-September, this collection of five radio friendly songs featured the same range and emotions one associates with bands such as Yellowcard, Jimmy Eat World, and Fall Out Boy. Jared Kay’s voice, while… Read More Music Review: Everlost – ‘The Hardest Thing to Say’ EP

Folk, Hip Hop, Music Review

Music Review: Joe Con – ‘I Choose You’ EP

From the first notes of the opening track of Joe Con’s new EP, I Choose You, you get a feel of who he is and the environment that shaped him: a relaxed, fun guy who has spent hours on Venice Beach’s California coast. Most of the songs on this six-track EP are fun to listen… Read More Music Review: Joe Con – ‘I Choose You’ EP

Folk, Music Review, Pop, Punk, Rock

Music Review: Nehedar – ‘The Warming House’

Perhaps it comes as no surprise that an artist from New York City cannot be contained within one genre, just like the Big Apple can’t be described in one word. A bit of folk, a bit of pop, a big of rock, a bit of punk, a bit of Americana, and a bit of electropop… Read More Music Review: Nehedar – ‘The Warming House’

Music Review, Pop

Music Review: Michael Leonard Witham – ‘A Scandal in the Violets’

It comes as little surprise that someone from Arkansas would write and produce an all-Americana imbibed album. But it might come as a surprise that he started his musical career when he found a string-less guitar in 2010 while dumpster diving. Michael Leonard Witham’s debut album, A Scandal in the Violets, to be officially released… Read More Music Review: Michael Leonard Witham – ‘A Scandal in the Violets’

Music Review, Rock

Music Review: aCr – ‘Ghost Note Manifest’

Post-future rock artist aCr (also known as Alvaro Che Rodriguez) has just released his first solo EP titled Ghost Note Manifest. He is already known for his work as guitarist and vocalist of progressive punk group Liquid Casing. Hailing from Houston, aCr wrote, produced and performed all the instruments on this release, except for the… Read More Music Review: aCr – ‘Ghost Note Manifest’

Americana, Music Review

Music Review: Jay Brown – ‘Beginner Mind’

Beginner Mind is a honey-laced, 11-song album that combines folk, country, gospel, and other intimate forms of acoustic music focusing on topics such as the happiness the artist has found in creating a home with his wife and child. From North Caroline, Jay Brown is a blend of James Taylor, Willie Nelson, and Cat Stevens,… Read More Music Review: Jay Brown – ‘Beginner Mind’

Music Review, Pop, Rock

Music Review: The Slang – ‘The Slang’ EP

Merriam-Webster defines slang as “words that are not considered part of the standard vocabulary of a language and that are used very informally in speech especially by a particular group of people”, and “an informal nonstandard vocabulary composed typically of coinages, arbitrarily changed words, and extravagant, forced, or facetious figures of speech”. While this alternative… Read More Music Review: The Slang – ‘The Slang’ EP

Metal, Music Review, Rap, Rap Metal

Music Review: Xombie – ‘Capital X’

Discovering music is an adventure. Some stay within their comfort zones, others step out of it with the hope of being rewarded by finding something that resonates with them. But sometimes even the most thought out musical experiment, however talented the band, does not pay off. I find myself with a band featuring talented members,… Read More Music Review: Xombie – ‘Capital X’

Country, Music Review

Music Review: Billy Roberts and the Rough Riders – ‘The Last Of The Originals’

Australian artist Billy Roberts has put together a 10-track album titled The Last Of The Originals which, although marketed as country, it’s also Americana (with folk and blues elements) and even features traces of hard rock. With Roberts on the guitar and taking care of the vocals and Billy Anderson on the piano and drums,… Read More Music Review: Billy Roberts and the Rough Riders – ‘The Last Of The Originals’

Hip Hop, Music Review

Music Review: Oswald – ‘Ride’ EP

He apparently calls himself a DIY artist and says that he does things without taking into consideration what others judge as good or bad. Little wonder then that rapper Oswald’s songs are so different from the offerings of mainstream hip hop and rap. In his debut EP, Ride, the young artist stands head-to-head with hip… Read More Music Review: Oswald – ‘Ride’ EP