Month: August 2016

Posted on: August 21, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Madame Mayhem – Monster

Madame Mayhem’s Monster is a powerful hard rock / metal track that utilizes hints of goth and industrial to create something richly emotive. The track deftly blends the bright voice of Madame Mayhem with intricate guitar lines, a thick and ropy bass line, and drum fills for days.

Posted on: August 21, 2016 Posted by: Saif Shaikh Comments: 0

Aborted – Retrogore (CD)

Belgium, home to arguably the best waffles, arguably the best beer, and certainly, the best deathgrind band in the world, Aborted. It seems that the Lords of Gore decided to turn the crazy dial to maximum insanity on the 12 track, 43-minute carnivorous abomination that is their newest record, Retrogore.

Posted on: August 21, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Sitting Down with Luca Brassy

What’s your story? How’d you fall into rap? I didn’t get into music in the traditional way.  Most artists start really young and idolize a lot of different artists.  My forte was actually professional wrestling until I was 18.  My career in wrestling was cut short due to circumstances beyond my own control and I became a young, angry, and defiant kid.  That’s when I discovered music and it saved…

Posted on: August 20, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

KORR-A Treats Listeners to Cali Love

KORR-A’s Cali Love is an eclectic sort of pop track, with KORR-A building off the framework of Lil Mama, Fergie, and Gwen Stefani. A robust set of horns and thick EDM/dubstep beats keep things interesting from beginning to end. KORR-A’s vocals rise and fall, cutting like a knife and caressing listeners’ ears within the space of a few seconds.

Posted on: August 20, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Blue Helix – Aliens

Blue Helix creates a tremendously emotive rock track with Aliens, blending together vocals that are inspiring with splashy drums and sizzling guitars. The extended instrumental interlude at the three-minute mark keeps the energy high and listeners on the edges of their seats, giving fans some idea of the power of Blue Helix.

Posted on: August 17, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

SONIA – Lucky Stars EP

Time to Run is a powerful cross-over track that touches upon R&B, dubstep, indie-rock, and industrial genres. The supersonic vocals laid down here by SONIA stand out, ensuring that the track can stand up to high rotation on radio. The titular effort on the Lucky Stars EP tells a tremendous story, further bolstered by bold synths and picture-perfect percussion. Hints of Morcheeba, Massive Attack, AWOLNATION, and Christina Aguilera; the distinct sides…

Posted on: August 17, 2016 Posted by: Saif Shaikh Comments: 0

Heaven Shall Burn – Wanderer (CD)

  You cannot talk about German melodic death metal and metalcore and not mention the two giants, Caliban and Heaven Shall Burn. We are lucky to see stellar new releases from both bands. Gravity by Caliban is already on my lists of must-listen albums, and HSB’s new banger Wanderer proves to be another favorite for a long time to come.

Posted on: August 16, 2016 Posted by: Saif Shaikh Comments: 0

Caliban – Gravity (CD)

  Oh boy, this one yanked me straight back to my high school days. I grew up as a melodic death metal and metalcore fanboy, and the German dudes in Caliban were always a staple on my playlist. To tell you the truth, in my earnest effort to be a trve metalhead, Caliban were one of the unfortunate bands to fall through the cracks, but when I was asked to…

Posted on: August 15, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Ed Sterling Stone – Treat Her Like A Lady

Ed Sterling Stone’s Treat Her Like A Lady is an effort that brings together jazz, R&B, and even a hint of soul and funk into a cohesive entity. This instrumental track showcases a wife array of emotions through Ed’s passionate guitar work.