Treading between the upbeat and the beatless, the desolate and the uplifting, "Talk of Things" by Frank Joshua brings forth a glorious collection of music that transforms elusive emotions into captivating genre-crossing tunes that easily penetrate the surface for even the most reserved listeners.
Michael Donoghue & Pulses “Infant”
Home to 8 songs with total runtime of almost 42 minutes, "Infant" brings forth a blend of several different genres of electronica combined with smooth spacious soundscapes. There's a perfect balance between the beats and the ambient bits, making "Infant" a pleasurable listening experience for all fans of electronic music. No matter whether you prefer drum&bass or techno, or vibe with the chillout side of electronica, this album will have you covered.
Josh Martin – Notes From The American Rat Race
Though I have been playing music for decades I recently hit a dry spell. After getting married with a baby on the way I decided to get a corporate sales job which triggered some kind of crisis of identity. It was like by assuming this new responsible role of provider I could no longer be a musician; I won't lie it wasn't a fun time. Gradually though I realized that songs were still coming. Josh Martin
Richard Tyler Epperson- A Wandering Mind
The last main thing was the editing and molding of the songs. I tried to really limit any dead space within the song and have them under 4 mins if I could without losing anything. That was a tough one, but I think when listening to the album everything flows well and doesn’t drag on. I’m very pound of the collection of songs, I think each is unique while the album still maintains that cohesive sound. Richard Tyler Epperson
Lewca – “Friday Night Rockstar”
"Friday Night Rockstar" is Lewca's new upcoming album made with long time collaborator S.O.A.P. both had a hard time thanks to Omicron, and they decided to spend their time creating a full-length album about time passing, personal doubts and demons, abuse and dreams that will never come true. Don't look so sad, the album is actually super fun!
KIMMERLY “Of Muses and Music”
Her exhibition aka the debut LP comes as a 11-track release titled "Of Muses and Music", home to 4 previously released singles as well as a slew of brand new songs. Each song is titled after the piece or an era in art history it represents.
Some Kind of Nightmare featured on DCxPC Live Vol. 9
The label describes Some Kind of Nightmare as "touring machines," as they spend at least half the year of every year over the last decade on the road. Their sound is raw, fast, and energetic. A live energy that transcends so well on record. The stage presence is felt on recording.
Temperature Falls – “Protagonist”
Subtle dark atmospheres, Industrial backgrounds, and pounding basses are also added to the table, making this album perfect and giving a great listening experience from start to finish, so hit that play button now!
An Epic Cast: The Palfreyman Collective
My overall assessment upon hearing the album is that it is just as advertised. The first thing that comes to mind is Rock Opera. Operatic in the sense of over-the-top performance and dramatics. Anyone who has an ear for that legendary classic rock sound is sure to enjoy this record.
The Goons – “DCxPC Live Vol. 5: The Goons Live At The Black Cat”
"During the first week of sales, all purchasers will be entered into a raffle to win the corresponding VML Live album. For example, this is DCxPC Live Vol. 5, so we will raffle off VML Live Vol. 5 Presents Sloppy Seconds. The album also includes a reversible cover, so fans can choose whether to display the class VML style or the band photo cover style."