Datarock Drops Retrofuturistic Media Consumption Pyramid
Recent Articles Norway-based techno-rock group Datarock released Media Consumption Pyramid on September 29th. Datarock – Media Consumption Pyramid Album Art In 2011, the Norwegian island Utøya suffered a terrorist attack that left 69 people dead. Datarock had played a show in Utøya the night before. In light of this tragedy, the band set out to […]
Daniel Cohen Shines in “Star People”
Recent Articles In his fifth single since debuting as an artist in 2022, Daniel Cohen reveals what is perhaps his most pop-driven track yet, “Star People,” a reimagining of a track inspired by George Michael. Daniel Cohen – Star People – album art Complete with mentions of aliens, radio broadcast snippets, electronic melodies, “Star People” […]
One Way Out Hints at New Album with Recent Singles
Recent Articles Jimmy T’s Place launches on all major platforms Oct 6 True to form, dirty shirt rock n’ roll band One Way Out, originally from Washington D.C., do not disappoint with their latest release, “Final Failure,” from their forthcoming junior album Jimmy T’s Place, named after the iconic Capitol Hill restaurant. One Way Out […]
The Honesty Build The Bridge with New Album
Recent Articles Press play on The Bridge, the debut album from The Honesty, and you will notice two things very quickly; 1. “This band hits hard!” And 2. “My head will not stop bobbin’ to this!” The Honesty – The Bridge – album art The first track, “Tell All Your Friends (feat. Hit the Lights)”, is an […]
Richmond Rapper Johnny Ciggs Gets Deep — New Album Grace St
Recent Articles Grace St. was released on August 1, 2023. Johnny Ciggs, a hip-hop/rap artist from Richmond, VA, exudes vulnerability in his newest album, filled with his experiences over a “Real crazy few years living on Grace St.,” he says, “Reminiscing … Richmond, VA is a lot different than it was back then, so it […]
Sam Elmore – “Winning Horse”: A Reminder to be Brave
Recent Articles On September 1st, Rockville, Maryland native, Sam Elmore released his first single, “Winning Horse.” Sam Elmore “Winning Horse” – Photo credit @geesnapsphotos Sam is a Rockville, Maryland, native who loves punk rock, musical theatre, and 70s heartland music. He grew up loving artists like Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen. With a background in […]
An Interview with Ari Voxx
Recent Articles Melancholy Moods, Music Therapy, and Monologues In the middle of August, Ari Voxx and her band the Sad Lads released their first album, “I’m Okay, Please Stop Asking.” Ari is a natural storyteller. Her album follows several narratives from her past that put her in melancholy moods. Her ability to be unapologetic is […]
Max Fite, Derek Evry, and Kill For Sushi – Rock The Runaway
Recent Articles Los Angeles rockers maintain local Washington, D.C. ties on September 29 On September 29, 2023, The Runaway, located in the Brookland neighborhood of NW Washington D.C., will host indie rockers Max Fite from Los Angeles with support by local artists Derek Evry and Kill For Sushi (formerly Wandering Lies). Max Fite, Derek Evry, […]
Say Anything Cements Their Return With “Are You (In) There?”
Recent Articles Los Angeles rock band Say Anything is back with a brand new song after ending their four-year break from music earlier this year with the release of “Psyche!” Vocalist and founding member of Say Anything Max Bemis. Photo courtesy of Nicole Mago Officially ending their hiatus back in April with “Psyche!” Say Anything […]
John Lynch Releases New EP ‘1922’
Recent Articles On August 4th, John Lynch released his new EP, 1922. The six songs are an ode to Irish culture and history, and the people behind it. The songs are stripped raw, giving way to the stories they are trying to tell. John Lynch, photo credit: Ben Kelly It starts off with ‘Guardians’ by […]