Product Reviews

The Heavy Pets present an enticing, hook-laden package in this self-titled release.
“Own Resolve” offers an intriguing blend of emotionally resonant songwriting and head-bobbing groove.
Dark Water Rising’s self-titled debut offers a moody, compelling mix that bridges musical genres and generations.
The twelve tracks of “Soldiers of Sound” offer an enchanting mix of political awareness, robust horns, and hopeful enthusiasm.
Evan Barber and the Dead Gamblers invoke the spirit of modern saloons and gun-play with the 12 tracks of this release.
The five tracks of “Treehouse” fuse elements of “livetronica,” “jam” and rock to make an expansive, addictive debut.
“Groovathon” offers 80 minutes of tight arrangements, intricate horns, and excellent compositions.
‘Crush’ is as fine a tribute as fans could hope for, and is an equally appropriate way to open the curtain to the ever evolving phase of Telepath’s career.
The Discordian Society offers tasty recipes, daring choices, and excellent keyboards and saxophone in the recipes of “Primordial Soup.”
Lizzy Ross delivers lovely, arresting vocals and assured songwriting in the twelve tracks of “Traces.”
“Choose the Music” offers twelve divergent tracks of sonically robust, “post modern” folk music.
With the release of the earthy, soulful “TK2,” Toubab Krewe has delivered an excellent album that will stoke the fires of its fan base.

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