• Barry Muir – She’s a Little Wildflower

    Pastoral songcraft and contemporary minimalism are not the same aesthetic, no matter how many critics might suggest otherwise, and Barry Muir’s new single “She’s a...

  • Francesca Beghe – Trust In Me

    Francesca Beghe brings nothing but joy to listeners with her latest single “Trust In Me.” Beghe cowrote the track alongside Charlie Midnight and Marc Swerksy...

  • Hughie Mac – Hughie Mac Sings Some Great Songs, Volume 4

    Hughie Mac has built a sturdy reputation in recent years as a skilled interpreter of a sprawling set of classic compositions. His selections comprise the...

  • Rina Chanel – Sweetest of Melody

    “Sweetest of Melody” from Rina Chanel proves the R&B and smooth jazz genre is alive and thriving. Chanel, who is from Virginia Beach, makes it...

  • Wave 21 – Way Far Back

    In the new music video for their 2021 song “Way Far Back,” the easy rocking Wave 21 gather together for a simple performance of a...

  • Jarod Grubb – Hold On

    The Rocky Mountains can be a profound source of inspiration, and it’s obvious the colorful backdrop of the Montana wilderness had a fair amount of...

  • Greye – Everything

    Greye pulls off the nifty feat of producing life-affirming music that nonetheless has significance. There’s nothing fly by night about what this Daytona, Florida band...

  • KinderCrowdControl

    Looking back on your career, what would the highlight reel look like if you were adding it to Instagram? Edem: Crazy. So many great and...

  • Illuminaut – Self Titled

    There’s been an influx in interesting progressive talent coming out of the American and Canadian undergrounds in the past few years, but from where I...

  • The Frequencies – Wake Up

    The Frequencies’ debut collection Wake Up features a baker’s dozen of songs. Each of the compositions features stellar musicianship and a cross-section of styles synthesizing into a...