• Trevor Hall – The Fruitful Darkness

    Renowned singer-songwriter/musician Trevor Hall has released material on major labels for several years (Geffen, Vanguard), but he has bowed his new album, The Fruitful Darkness...

  • Dizzy Box Nine – Electric Illusion

      Electric Illusion by Dizzy Box Nine is not just any pop album because it’s not just any pop band. Randy Ludwig infuses improvisation to...

  • Patrick Grant – A Sequence of Waves

    Renowned and multi-talented New York City-living musician Patrick Grant recently released his latest body of work, the album A Sequence of Waves (twelve stories and...

  • John Brownlow – The Summertime

    John Brownlow recently released a magnificent CD called The Summertime. It’s an incredible eclectic album that gleefully dances up and down the spectrum of a...

  • Joseph of Mercury – Without Words (Live In Studio)

    Canadian, and now LA-residing, singer-songwriter Joseph of Mercury (AKA Joseph W. Salusbury) is making a splash with his spectacularly malleable vocals, lushly glamorous pop-oriented songs,...

  • Barbara Jo Kammer – One Song at a Time

    The ten songs on Barbara Jo Kammer’s solo debut One Song at a Time are deeply reflective of her personal journey and certainly seem to...

  • The Sighs – Wait On Another Day

    Western Massachusetts based The Sighs just released their latest CD entitled Wait On Another Day. The Sighs are definitely a great throwback to the heydays...

  • Giant Flying Turtles – One Of A Kind

    The band name Giant Flying Turtles conjures up quite a surreal image in the mind, and like the wild visuals, the Brooklyn-based band itself creates...

  • Bunny Sigler – Angel Eyes

    Back when the Philly soul sound was so hot, Bunny Sigler got a chance to work with a number of acts as a writer and/or...

  • Weatherboy – Weatherboy

    Rarely will you hear a debut with such sly, understated ambition. Weatherboy represents the creative union of two seemingly disparate musical sensibilities. Ragnar Rosinkranz, Icelandic...