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The Seers – Cellophane Eyes

  This is this funky duo’s second release. They describe their sound as “harmony-laden acoustic soul, electric blues, and classic piano rock.” That statement could not be more accurate. The sound throughout the album is […]

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Wild Wombat – Return to Wildstyle

This is Wild Wombat’s debut EP. This album is interesting throughout, starting with the intro in the first song to the last sound on the album.  Wild Wombat was previously in the band Peace Officer, […]

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Rich With Friends

4 stars out of 5 Although this album was released a year ago, it should not be overlooked. This is the band’s debut album and it does not disappoint. The first track on the album […]

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Slopeside – One Lane Town

This is Slopeside’s third full-length album and it does not disappoint. The album keeps you guessing after each song. There is a different sound on each song, keeping it interesting throughout. They walk the line […]

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Roots In Volution – Roots In Volution

  In their debut album Roots in Volution brings a twist to the traditional reggae scene. The album is amazing throughout. Lauren Parsons’ vocals are beautiful and soft and meld perfectly with the rest of […]

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Curci – Forever Summer

3 Stars out of 5 The 19-year-old rapper, Curci, has released his first full-length album entitled Forever Summer. The album is exactly what you would expect from a debut rap album. Just like your freshman […]

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Courier GT – Dear Winter (MIXTAPE REVIEW)

4.5 stars out of 5 Conscious hip hop artist, Courier GT, shells out a steady stream of articulate dialogue, musings, sharp clips and steady flow on his recent release, Dear Winter, the follow-up to his […]

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The Burroughs – The Burroughs

4.5 Stars out of 5 Though the band’s namesake is derivative of only three of the nine-piece funk/soul outfit (brothers John, Joshua and Caleb Burroughs), the concept of unity does not appear lost on the […]