Hip Hop, Music Review

Music Review: Marc 7 (Jurassic 5) – ‘Food, Clothing & Shelter’

Jurassic 5 rapper Marc 7’s debut solo album, Food Clothing & Shelter, which dropped in March of this year, is enjoyable, yet thought-provoking, angry at times, and always heartfelt. Born in New Jersey, Marc 7 moved at the age of 14 to California, perhaps the reason why the sounds of both east and west coast… Read More Music Review: Marc 7 (Jurassic 5) – ‘Food, Clothing & Shelter’

Grunge, Music Review, Pop, Punk, Rock

Music Review: Paul Maged – ‘Diamonds and Demons’

The lines between music genres are increasingly blurring, creating some great sounds that manage to be both familiar and new. New York’s Paul Maged joins the ranks of artists that claim to be blurring the lines, creating a unique blend of sounds by mixing together punk, grunge, classic rock, indie pop, and ballads. The 17… Read More Music Review: Paul Maged – ‘Diamonds and Demons’

Music Review, Rock

Music Review: Unfathomed of Abyss – ‘Arisen Upon Oblivion’

One of my favourite stories, which seems to draw its roots from a Native American tradition, goes as follows. An old man is teaching his grandson about life, telling him that a fight between two wolves is going on inside every single person on this planet. One is evil: anger, envy, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity,… Read More Music Review: Unfathomed of Abyss – ‘Arisen Upon Oblivion’

Groove, Music Review, Reggae, Rock

Music Review: Dimestore Prophets – ‘Be Yourself’ EP

Central Washington-based self-described groove, rock, reggae trio Dimestore Prophets seems to be dedicated to bringing to their listeners music they dub as “feel good” since 2009. In April of this year, guitar player and vocalist Ray Glover, drummer John Wilson, and bassist Eric Groff released their EP Be Yourself in which they explain they brought… Read More Music Review: Dimestore Prophets – ‘Be Yourself’ EP

Music Review, Pop

Music Review: Nate Paladino – ‘Good Boy’ EP

I am always up to give an artist who wants to go against the grain a try. When I read that Nate Paladino started writing his own songs because he was tired of hearing about good people “being done wrong” in songs, it felt like it might be a good match, especially after coming across… Read More Music Review: Nate Paladino – ‘Good Boy’ EP

Blues, Jazz, Music Review, Rock

Music Review: Cold Blue Water – ‘Cold Blue Water’ EP

With Andy Bs on the guitar and taking care of vocals, Ty Dennis on the drums, Brad Cummings on bass, Brian Swislow on the keyboards and on the Hammond organ, Don Hammerstedt wielding his trumpet, and Russ Thallheimer taking care of the saxophone, Cold Blue Water’s self-titled release is a collection of five songs that… Read More Music Review: Cold Blue Water – ‘Cold Blue Water’ EP

Music Review, Pop, Rock

Music Review: The Great Escape – ‘The Great Escape’

A modernised blast from the past, this self-titled and self-produced nine-track EP from Los Angeles pop band The Great Escape is a fusion of indie rock and pop greatly influenced by big names of the past (such as Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin) and of the present (such as Adèle and Amy Winehouse). This engaging… Read More Music Review: The Great Escape – ‘The Great Escape’

Ambient, Classical, Music Review

Music Review: Federico Parra – ‘Descending’

The right music can be a ladder to the soul. By “right” music, one often thinks of songs composed for the explicit purpose of meditation and contemplation, like Federico Parra’s Descending. The artist spent 12 years studying and practicing Buddhist contemplative traditions of meditation, and has now poured his vision into this eclectic solo album,… Read More Music Review: Federico Parra – ‘Descending’

Jazz, Music Review, Rock

Music Review: Tomás Doncker Band – ‘Big Apple Blues’

Released earlier this month, the album Big Apple Blues is the result of a collaboration between scholar, professor, and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa and soul and blues music man Tomás Doncker, and backed up by a number of talented musicians: David Barnes on harmonica and sometimes adding his vocals, Nick Rolfe on keyboards and… Read More Music Review: Tomás Doncker Band – ‘Big Apple Blues’

Music Review, Rock

Music Review: Michael Cullen – ‘True Believer’

The nine-track, full-length release entitled True Believer features Sydney’s Michael Cullen, a moody, poetic singer/songwriter who weaves an interesting listening experience built around the singer’s baritone voice. Released at the start of this month, this alternative rock album features Cullen on both vocals and instruments. In a world of digitally produced music, he makes his… Read More Music Review: Michael Cullen – ‘True Believer’