“Take a chance with me, it will be alright,” sings Los Angeles-based Ryan Marshall Lawhon, a.k.a. Mating Ritual, in the title track of How You Gonna Stop It? Vol. 1, the first of two installments of his new album. The Phoenix-esque dance-tastic tune, in which Lawhon relays the ups and downs of the modern dating... Continue Reading →
ALBUM REVIEW: “HOSTAGE” EP by GRIFFIN OSKAR
Griffin Oskar never intended to be in the spotlight; at 21 years old, he packed his bags and headed to Los Angeles to find work behind the scenes. Thank goodness that sometimes, best laid plans often go awry, because if he’d had his way, the world might have never gotten the chance to experience Hostage,... Continue Reading →
ALBUM REVIEW: “II” by ALEX DEZEN
After 16 years, prolific singer/songwriter Alex Dezen has moved on from his professional musical foundation with rock outfit The Damnwells—they are done, it’s over. Really though, Dezen’s voice and songs were the driving force behind the band, and he has continued to stretch his creative musical muscles. The unencumbered Dezen is now completely free to explore... Continue Reading →
ALBUM REVIEW: “FEEL” by WILD ADRIATIC
Wild Adriatic prides itself on its concert vibe, so the band decided to capture the thrill of their live show on their forthcoming album, Feel; as frontman Travis Gray explains, "These songs align with everything we've gone through in the last year. They highlight hard times, but also underlying hope and optimism. We're people. We're... Continue Reading →
ALBUM REVIEW: “DARLING DESTROYER” BY LEOPOLD AND HIS FICTION
I love Austin, Texas; the best chili and Tex-Mex I’ve ever had live there, and much like Nashville, people aren’t afraid to be who they are, a mentality that provides fertile ground for creativity to freely bloom. There’s also a particular sound I’ve come to expect from Austin—while while it’s a hub for country twang... Continue Reading →
ALBUM REVIEW: “OLD SOULS, YOUNG BODIES” EP by WHISSELL
“Don’t love me I’m quicksand, you’ll be gone in the morning,” sings Nashville songstress Whissell in “Quicksand,” the opener of her EP, Old Souls, Young Bodies, set for release on January 27th. Equal parts “oh snap” and “have mercy,” this song is only the beginning—in more ways than one. Whissell’s distinct and soulful tone places her head... Continue Reading →
ALBUM REVIEW: “SUNSET PARK” EP by A VALLEY SON
With their debut EP, Sunset Park, set for release on January 27th, Brooklyn-based rockicana outfit A Valley Son has distilled the sentiment of the free-wheeling American spirit, filtered it through the experience of life in the big city, and firmly planted their flag in the roots rock landscape. Like early morning light, we are gently introduced to... Continue Reading →
ALBUM REVIEW: “THE MORNING COMES” EP by BERNHOFT
“It’s good to take flight,” sings Grammy-nominated Norwegian soul maestro Bernhoft in “The Morning Comes,” the opening track of his forthcoming EP of the same name, set for release on January 20th via Big Picnic Records. With this five-song stunner, Bernhoft takes us on a journey of awakening, a coming of age of sorts. “The... Continue Reading →
5 “Groundbreaking” Albums That Are Horrendously Overrated
Every once in awhile, a band will release an album so new and revolutionary that everyone, regardless of their opinion, hails as "groundbreaking." Some of those albums become timeless classics, while others are ravaged by the years like Mick Jagger's face. While they may be groundbreaking, the following albums tend to lose their appeal when... Continue Reading →
ALBUM REVIEW: “STONE” EP by WHITNEY MONGÉ
There’s definitely something in the water around Seattle; whatever your musical persuasion, there has been a steady stream of outstanding artists from the area for decades. Sometimes, those musically fertile grounds produce an artist whose talent is undefinable. With her new EP, Stone, out January 16th, Whitney Mongé is one such artist whose work summons viscerally... Continue Reading →


