Brent Seavers – BS Stands for Brent Seavers
I nearly missed the clue. Take the pop sensibility and DIY appeal of early dB’s and combine that with the...
I nearly missed the clue. Take the pop sensibility and DIY appeal of early dB’s and combine that with the...
There are the unmistakable fingerprints of the Fab Four all over the latest release from Sunbourne Rd....
Whether it’s with Spinning Jennies or Well Wishers, one can always count on Jeff Shelton for pleasing...
Michael Collins, formerly of Throwback Suburbia, has a brand new album out under the moniker Rooftop...
David Myhr gave us one of the 2018’s best LPs with Lucky Day. Myhr continues his collaboration with Brad...
Brad Marino’s first post-Connection album, False Alarm, carried on the Ramones style garage pop he had...
It’s hard to say whether Ken Sharp is most known for his book, Nothing To Lose: The Making of KISS or for...
My familiarity with Johnathan Pushkar goes back only so far as the JEM Records tribute to John Lennon...
Former Crash Into June members are back- this time as Your Academy – with a debut album that will at...
A combination of keen pop sensibilities, well executed song craft and deft delivery make Allan Kaplan’s...
The Forty Nineteens are back with a follow up to 2017’s Good Fortune. The perfect anecdote for a long...
The Armoires’ latest offering is a self-described ‘culmination of a six-month “secret project” that saw the...
As one half of Diamond Hands, Jon Flynn has given us three outstanding albums. He and Joel Wall, the other...
In an old episode of The Brady Bunch, Beebe Gallini is a hard to please client of Mike’s who knows what she...
In 2019, The Art of the Empty Room was one of my cross-over favorites. This year, Rich Williams is back with...
Sandy McKnight’s San Fernando Beat was one of the best Eps of 2020. Already, he and Fernando Perdomo have...