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  • Vehicles, Lockdown Co., C-Beem, and more…

    Vehicles, Lockdown Co., C-Beem, and more…

    So happy to have you back and if it’s your first time welcome, I really hope you can enjoy the ride as much as I do, a new week is done and it’s time for my 9 Albums/EPs you should listen to.

  • Hell on Earth: “Hollow” by Harpa

    Hell on Earth: “Hollow” by Harpa

    “Hollow” by Harpa is about the cost of loving with your entire being… the anguish of feeling yourself falling again, knowing the price you will have to pay, and being helpless, unable to stop yourself.It’s about a vicious cycle of pouring yourself into someone, leaving yourself empty, and somehow finding the will to do it…

  • Vehicles – “Belief In Habits”

    Vehicles – “Belief In Habits”

    The VEHICLES sound is cinematic yet simple, dark yet hopeful. The guitars sing while keyboards change moods atop the bass and drums banging a thick foundation of bump. The vocals soar and rest like a flock of cranes in migration flight.

  • Jennifer Alvarado’s new anthem “Rock This Way”

    Jennifer Alvarado’s new anthem “Rock This Way”

    “I like to challenge myself with songwriting. Usually I pick some obscure word from the dictionary or even have someone throw an idea at me. With this one, I wanted to see how many classic rock references I could put in one song.” Jennifer Alvarado

  • Route 500 – “Not Today”

    Route 500 – “Not Today”

    Growing ever more, the song builds up with a slow crescendo that pushes and pulls us like an emotional tidal wave, a ravaging force reminding us just how much we can actually feel. As soon as the song ends, we are left with this weird sensation of peace, and a strange sense of wonder between…

  • Lockdown Co. – End of Chapter

    Lockdown Co. – End of Chapter

    End of Chapter abounds with a vast array of musical influences, showcasing Lockdown Co.’s penchant for crafting brilliant instrumental music that is highly enjoyable and engaging. While drawing from genres such as progressive metal and hard rock, End of Chapter nonetheless finds its strengths in sounding completely original, as this impressive up-and-coming duo bring exciting…

  • The Gladiator Composer: Ringo Harrison – “Far From Home” 

    The Gladiator Composer: Ringo Harrison – “Far From Home” 

    The individual instruments are playing their respective parts, but I wanted the listener to move between snippets of those parts without really noticing. Ringo Harrison

  • B of Briz – “What Would Buffy Do?”

    B of Briz – “What Would Buffy Do?”

    ‘What Would Buffy Do?’ is about how understanding the contours of someone else’s life, understanding their struggle to live a good life, can be really useful, even if that person is fictional! It’s particularly about how these ‘exemplars’ are important when the stories of people in your group- in this case women – are not…

  • Ellery Twining’s tribute single “Weatherall”

    Ellery Twining’s tribute single “Weatherall”

    “Weatherall” by Ellery Twining takes the listener back to a party organized in an attic, people dragging in sound equipment and putting a whole lot of effort into setting the whole thing up. The music that was played were Weatherall’s records, and the atmosphere was thick with excitement and joy. Perhaps part of the excitement…

  • C-Beem – Tales From Tono

    C-Beem – Tales From Tono

    ‘Tales From Tono’ came to me as a kind of projection from my previous EP ‘C-Beem And The Winter Thickets’. I wanted to capture a magical, folkish feel to a new project but in a different context and with a different sound. I live in an island country full of myth and legend, and I…

  • GROWN BONES – “BUSINESS CASUAL”

    GROWN BONES – “BUSINESS CASUAL”

    “Business Casual was written right after we finished and released their full length “idk where u go, just stay here”. I was feeling pretty burnt out from constantly working between my day job and the record. This song is the result of the first couple times I picked up my guitar and played for fun…

  • Chris Wenner “The Ladder”

    Chris Wenner “The Ladder”

    It’s about a love that did not work the way we had hoped. Getting back to life took a long time. Still miss her sometimes. Chirs Wenner