
The Rockfield Files by The Damned
Review by Scott Harmon The Damned are darned and determined to evolve. Punk in their sensibility and ethic, they’re going to create music that they like; genre be, well . . . damned. On this […]
Review by Scott Harmon The Damned are darned and determined to evolve. Punk in their sensibility and ethic, they’re going to create music that they like; genre be, well . . . damned. On this […]
Review by Scott Harmon Somethings societies hold as sacrosanct. Like, don’t make jokes about dead babies. Or, don’t make fun of those with physical or mental infirmities. And don’t make jokes about physical differences between […]
There’s a lot of the familiar Blacktop Mojo . . . mojo going on with the band’s newest offering – Static. Review by Scott Harmon Blacktop Mojo opens their new four-song EP “Static” with a […]
Hollywood Undead’s sixth studio album brings a heavier, hard-rock sound roaring to life – Be prepared to mosh in your living room… Review by Scott Harmon Perusing the song listing of the imminent release of […]
Put Another Day Dawns Stranger EP on the turntable and crank it to 11! Review by Scott Harmon The last day of January 2020 saw the release of Another Day Dawns‘ EP titled Stranger; a […]
The Glorious Sons’ recent release “A War On Everything” (released September 13, 2019) is really nothing short of . . . wonderful! Review by Scott Harmon When the blues calved rock and roll from its […]
Blacktop Mojo’s Highly anticipated third album, Under The Sun, simply sizzles! Review by Scott Harmon Music has rules, well music other than free jazz apparently. And those rules apply to a mere twelve notes including […]
Tank and the Bangas shine on their first major label album, Green Balloon. Album review by Greg Deinlein Perfectly mixing funk, soul, hip-hop, blues, jazz, rock n’ roll, and spoken word poetry into a single […]
Dallas, Texas kicks up the dirt and brings the old school hard rock sounds of Roaring Truth up to the notch of loud and proud. The band was founded in 2015 and they have learned to grab […]
Greg Holden’s 4th studio album, World War Me, is a unique project that deserves your attention. Since the release of 2015’s Chase the Sun album, Greg Holden has toured extensively, gone from New Yorker to Californian, […]
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