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Music Interview: Steve Rogers of Staring Into Nothing
Staring Into Nothing's new album 'Power' combines shimmering flavors of progressive rock with cutting social commentary. Intrigued by the record's lyrical thrust, I talked with Steve Rogers about the band’s impetus and direction.
Read More »Music Review: Sam Levin – ‘First World Problems’ Lacks Charm
'First World Problems' is mediocre at best, coming across like an amateur garage band trying to sound cool. I’m sure Sam Levin has oodles of talent. He just needs to find the musical vehicle to express it.
Read More »Music Review: Red Black Red – ‘Resettlement’ Expands the Boundaries of Rock Music
'Resettlement' delivers an amalgamation of prog-rock, alt-rock, gospel exuberance, dynamic stasis, and frictional harmonics into innovative, matchless music - like something out of a futuristic sonic factory, where wild residual energy merges with the digital.
Read More »Music Review: Helga Arvesten – ‘Don’t Speak’ Suffuses Beautiful Alt-Pop Colors
'Don’t Speak' is gorgeous. The escalation of the harmonic progression synthesized with Arvesten’s rich, diaphanous voice coruscates with brilliant energy. Helga Arvesten is an artist to keep your eye on. There’s an indefinable flair to her music that’s captivating.
Read More »Music Review: New Sincerity Works – ‘Wonder Lust’ Spins Out Potent, Dazzling Alt-Rock
'Wonder Lust' is superb! The melodies are fresh and potently layered, while the rhythms sway with compelling dynamism. Tittel’s voice provides an easy listening experience, as well as just the right amount of persuasive passion.
Read More »Music Review: Livingmore – ‘Ok to Land’ Dishes Out Gorgeously Tight Alt Rock
'Ok to Land,' Livingmore's debut, delivers outstanding alt/pop rock. The melodies emanate infectious pigments, as well as creamy smooth harmonics. And Moore’s elegantly yummy voice infuses an aesthetic finish both polished and exquisitely delightful.
Read More »Music Review: Indigo King – ‘Ruff Patch’ (Single)
"Ruff Patch" employs driving drums and a killer bassline to go along with colluding vocals by Indigo King’s multiple singers.
Read More »Concert Review: We Were Promised Jetpacks at Paper Tiger (San Antonio, Nov. 24, 2015)
The rockers from Glasgow jetted into San Antonio this past Tuesday to make some serious noise on St. Mary’s Street.
Read More »Music Review: Al Kryszak – ‘Lullabies for People Who Don’t Need Sleep’
Buffalo, NY-based Al Kryszak releases his first solo acoustic alt-rock album.
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