Monthly Archives: May 2016
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The Coffee Music Project will be returning to New York City for a second year this September. Applications for musicians are now open and will ...
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Dominique Stewart will remind listeners of the genre’s most prominent stars. At the same time, she’s working to carve a niche of her own with ...
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Lindsay Marcus--moniker MARKS--has placed her music
in indie films and ads, and here she’s a sultry vocalist and deft producer with a
gift for sonic ...
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These post-hardcore alt-rockers, Rival Tides, are radio-ready, and a label like Rise might want
to give them a holler. While the Tides do
not put ...
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A native of the Philippines, where she’s
had success as a songwriter, Kathleen Farless' self-described “Broadway-meets-Coldplay” sound is a fair description of her work. An excellent ...
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A tight NY-based five-piece, Hollow Bones emit all the hallmarks of their genre (screamo vocals, pummeling percussion triggers, relentless riffs, hard/soft dynamics, suicidal desperation) and ...
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There’s nothing like poor production to undermine an artist’s talent, and that’s what we hear in these tracks by producer/artist Jakpot. His tracks are not ...
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Mixing the traditional with the modern artist, Soulmedic presents a higher-conscious brand of reggae music and makes it all go down smooth thanks to his ...
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Canadian solo artist Farahri definitely has
a voice for pop/R&B, but inconsistent diction and her recordings’ huge production ambitions often overpower the singer’s lead vocals ...
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With an instantly recognizable voice, a compelling and spiritually connected artistry and his undeniable legacy, Ziggy Marley is one of modern reggae’s most treasured artists. ...