7.5
Yuphoric – Almighty Goyde
Similar artists: Blue Lab Beats, Kamaal Williams, Alfa Mist
Genre: Jazz Fusion
German duo Yuphoric takes on the complicated mission of pouring classic jazz motifs into a modern context. And, for the most part, their approach works…
Future happened long ago: Teun Creemers and Sun Ohm
April 13, 2023
Sun Ohm – Sonorisation no. 1
Genre: Electronic, Pop
It’s easier than ever before to record music. And it’s never been easier, at least in theory, to promote. And while the internet seems to hold the keys to all matter of strange, unusual sounds, these are not…
Never over: The Feelgood McLouds and BenOaks
April 12, 2023
BenOaks – Summer’s Day feat. Lee Morr
Similar artists: Gil Scott-Heron, The Last Poets, Childish Gambino, Kendrick Lamar, Chance the Rapper
Genre: Jazz Fusion
Art is the last worry of a developing society, and it is the first thing to go. Entertainment…
Follow blindly: Scrimshire and The Ocelots
March 7, 2023
The Ocelots – Basket Case
Genre: Indie Folk, Folk
Never has there been a time in which chart-topping pop stars had less to do about the music that they are releasing than nowadays. This is not because the figureheads have become lazier or less…
Mix-up: Ghost Horse and Dino Skatepark review
June 3, 2022
Dino Skatepark – Influence
Genre: Ska, Progressive Metal / Djent, Math Rock
Similar artists: Every Time I Die, Protest the Hero, Set it Off, Streetlight Manifesto, Thank You Scientist
Most artists spend their whole lives hoping for a tragedy all of their very…
Never out of style: Firetail and Commodore Charlie review
January 29, 2021
Commodore Charlie – Glass Party
Well, rock music and drugs failed to save the hippies or change the world in any meaningful way. Mostly it just left drug-addled casualties waking the world. The more extreme forms of rock promised some form of revolution, but they…
Hum a tune: Vince Tampio and Alexis Perry release new singles
December 9, 2020
Alexis Perry – Rabid Dog
Sisters are doing it for themselves and, in the case of Ms Alexis Perry, they’re starting on their musical journey early, and they know pretty well where they want to go. In the case of the single Rabid Dog, the destination is clearly…
Michael Ward with Dogs and Fishes – Monkey Stew
J.J. Cale once said that he truly got into songwriting the moment he figured out that he wasn’t going to be able to pay the bills on his guitar playing alone. I’m not certain that Michael Ward has similar…
Tessa Violet & Chloe Moriondo – Words Ain’t Enough
It takes someone extremely confident of one’s own talent to toss away good songs with the full-hearted belief that more material of similar quality will become available to them in the not too…

