Raymond Revel Brings the Sunrise
Sometimes a tune can sound immediately familiar. It is just so catchy and appealing that the first time we hear it, we swear we have… Read More »Raymond Revel Brings the Sunrise
Sometimes a tune can sound immediately familiar. It is just so catchy and appealing that the first time we hear it, we swear we have… Read More »Raymond Revel Brings the Sunrise
I first discovered Charles Ryan Davis’s music in August when he released his single “Modesty.” It was a scathing commentary about Internet culture and its… Read More »Charles Ryan Davis Delivers “Six”
The origin story of David’s Arn’s new video is nearly as interesting as is the final product. The process he followed in creating the “St.… Read More »David Arn – Saint Paul’s Chimes
I first heard Aletulle’s music in April when she released the debut single, “Green Tunnel”. It painted a lush scene combining Chamber Pop with cinematic… Read More »Aletulle’s Courageous ‘Mi Cruz’
Alex Ga’s Adventurous Sinner
I’ve been listening to Lavender Blue for a few months now. I don’t recall exactly when I was first turned on to her sound ,… Read More »Lavender Blue’s Complex Minimalism
Bill Abernathy has one eye on the past and both feet facing forward. The Kansas City, Missouri singer/songwriter has some miles under his belt since… Read More »Bill Abernathy Has Some Stories
I first became a fan of Washington DC’s Eli Lev a few months ago when he released “Treason”. That song was a funky, acoustic, genre-bending… Read More »Eli Lev Sings To The Stars
Marshall Harner is a Washington, DC based seventeen year-old singer/songwriter with a style and depth that belie his youth. He sent me two songs from… Read More »Marshall Harner Gets a Little Dark
I was first introduced to Drew Elliott’s music in June. His single at the time was “A World, Stood Still,” a complicated song about anxiety… Read More »Drew Elliott – Love and Prozac