Discovering the new music underground around the globe
Hip-Hop/Review Proklaim - STARFALL
Proklaim (Kult Status) is a Ugandan-born MC raised in Zambia and based in Namibia with a passion to glorify the name of God through the medium of hip-hop music and to do so with excellence and passion.
Rock/Review The Pulltops - Here We Are
The Pulltops are a Milwaukee-based duo delivering a hooky mix of Indie Rock, Power Pop, and Album Rock. Drummer Mark Pierret and guitarist Tom Crowell were both eclectic record collectors, so they immediately clicked when they joined their first band together. While Mark always leaned heavier on old country and soul music, Tom drew stronger influences from the experimental and underground scene.
Rock/Review Matt DeAngelis - Free at Last
Matt DeAngelis is a 25-year-old singer/songwriter from Southern New Jersey, USA. He has been honing his craft as a songwriter since age 8, with the ultimate goal of spreading a positive outlook in a world that can be riddled with strife and negativity. Having been diagnosed with an OCD/anxiety disorder since his youth, he has internalized the time-sensitive world around him and has learned through his strong faith to take a negative and turn it into a positive, which has been a guiding force in his development as a songwriter.
Rock/Review Waxy Shellac And The Tasteless Apples - Shelf Life
Waxy Shellac And The Tasteless Apples is a studio project after Fred Meltzer spent 7 years with his original Band Free Range, traveling all over Massachusetts and playing his silly, quirky songs.
Country/Review Brooke Moriber - Half a Heart
Brooke Moriber is a singer/songwriter and native New Yorker critically acclaimed for her “clarion voice” by the Associated Press and songs that are "destined for high rotation." Brooke got her start at a young age performing on Broadway and turned to songwriting to cope with a debilitating and rare eye disease as a teenager. When the disease went into remission after a difficult four years, Brooke decided she needed to tell her own stories and began traveling to Nashville and working with some of the country's best.
Americana/Review Chris St. John - With You
World-renowned seasoned musician Chris St. John has had five number-one hits on the World and European Indie charts and several other top-ten hits over the past several years. Chris was recently nominated and accepted for Grammy consideration for his albums “Fly Away," for best Americana album, and “Lost Without Your Love," for best pop song, both earlier in 2023. Chris incorporates multiple genres, including singer/songwriter, traditional rock, soft-rock, pop, folk, jazz, classical, and swing elements, to give the listener a distinctive Americana feel.
Hip-Hop/Review Proklaim - CIVIL
Proklaim (Kult Status) is a Ugandan-born MC raised in Zambia and based in Namibia with a passion to glorify the name of God through the medium of hip-hop music and to do so with excellence and passion.
Rock/Review Mark Vennis & Different Place - Small Town Vampire
Mark Vennis & Different Place are a punk rock roots band from Petersfield, Hampshire. They play original songs written by Mark from an eclectic set of influences, including The Clash, Bob Marley, Johnny Cash, and Paul Weller. The core members are Mark Vennis on guitar and vocals; Sean Quinn on guitar and percussion; Dave Sweetenham on bass; and Brian Gee on drums.
Metal/Review Gary Dranow - Self Sacrifice
Gary Dranow, Chris Zoupa, Jason Jones, Roman Burda, Klim Apalkov, and Roman Kuznetsov unite their global talents, fusing rock, blues, and metal influences to craft a unique sonic experience. Drawing inspiration from Hendrix, Vaughn, and Metallica, their music weaves blues rock, hard rock, and metal, enriched by personal experiences and diverse influences. The band's journey overcame personal battles, including Gary Dranow's bipolar disorder, infusing their music with authenticity and raw emotion.
Jazz/Review On a Limb - Cut to the Chase
On a Limb formed in 2016, initially as a way for three Cincinnati-based musicians to collectively practice free improvisation. As chemistry quickly developed, they began writing, performing, and recording original music, with their first release, “Glimpse #1,” dropping in November 2018. Pianist Andrew Haug is the primary composer and arranger for the group, writing for the specific musical personalities of bassist Ethan Marsh and drummer Charlie Schefft.
Hip-Hop/Review KarmaCov - My Dawg
Introducing KarmaCov, an electrifying artist hailing from Coventry and currently making waves in the vibrant music scene of Blackpool. With a dynamic blend of grime/drill/rap beats and impeccable storytelling, KarmaCov captivates listeners, taking them on a journey through the raw realities of life. Born in Coventry, KarmaCov discovered his passion for music at an early age. Inspired by the vibrant grime culture and the stories embedded within it.
Rock/Review Luke Tangerine - You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) feat. Carlos Ucedda
After the resounding success of their original single "I Adore You" in 2023, the dynamic duo of Luke Tangerine and Carlos Uceda have teamed up once again. This time, they're diving deep into the annals of music history to reinvigorate the iconic 80s hit "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" by Dead or Alive.
Jazz/Review Darren Pickering Small Worlds - Volume Two
Darren Pickering Small Worlds is a Ōtautahi (Christchurch, NZ)-based jazz quartet that performs works composed by pianist Darren Pickering, as well as re-imagined versions of selected works from other genres. The group’s emphasis is mostly on through-composed material combined with improvisation, and the artistic direction is determined equally by all members. There is a cinematic flavor to the ensemble’s sound, enhanced by the electronic textures of Darren’s ever-expanding collection of modular systems, synths, selected iPad apps, and sonic manipulation devices.
Rock/Review Sam Feinstein - Maslow's Mountain
Born and raised in Peabody, Massachusetts, Sam Feinstein got his musical start on piano at age 7, adding bass-guitar, upright bass, guitar, cello, ukulele, percussion, synth, harmonica, and more to the mix. In high school, he started a ska band and a klezmer band. He moved to Miami for college to study Music Engineering at the Frost School of Music. In college, he formed a bluegrass/folk band and another ska band.
Folk/Review Tracy Eckstrand - Who Is Gonna Rescue You
Tracy Eckstrand is a folk-rock singer-songwriter based in Rochester, New York. She released her first EP, "Who Is Gonna Rescue You," in September 2023.
Jazz/Review Michael Friedinger - Time Together with You
Michael Friedinger is a pianist and keyboardist from Stuttgart, Germany, playing jazz, funk, and smooth jazz with Brazilian, Cuban, gospel, and straight-ahead jazz influences.
Electronic/Review Thorax-Wach - Kafka in Berlin
Thorax guards are Olaf Kraemer and Frank Dieckmann. As early as 1980/81, they made music together under the name Thorax-Wach. At that time, it was still part of the Brilliant Dilettantes. Previous albums were called “Hardly conceived—already fashionable," “Piggyback and to death by the hundreds,” and “You’re still doing way too well. In 2023, they met again after 40 years and decided to make an album as Kafka lovers.
Hip-Hop/Review Proklaim - RIGHTEOUS
Proklaim (Kult Status) is a Ugandan-born MC raised in Zambia and based in Namibia with a passion to glorify the name of God through the medium of hip-hop music and to do so with excellence and passion.
Hip-Hop/Review Голос КАА - OP-1
Meet Голос КАА, formerly a part of the local dark jazz project Fugu Quintet in Saint Petersburg. Now based in Singapore, he's an artist more focused on hip-hop-related genres and sub-genres. Despite having four releases—three EPs and one single—he's still on the verge of a breakthrough, continuously shaping his sound, which varies from experimental alt-hip-hop to more mainstream sides.
Rock/Review Gary Dranow - Floating Away
Gary Dranow, Chris Zoupa, Jason Jones, Roman Burda, Klim Apalkov, and Roman Kuznetsov unite their global talents, fusing rock, blues, and metal influences to craft a unique sonic experience. Drawing inspiration from Hendrix, Vaughn, and Metallica, their music weaves blues rock, hard rock, and metal, enriched by personal experiences and diverse influences. The band's journey overcame personal battles, including Gary Dranow's bipolar disorder, infusing their music with authenticity and raw emotion.