Month: September 2016

Posted on: September 3, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

J Roy Champion “Summer Job” prod. Kloud Nine

Summer Job is the latest single from Boston’s J Roy Champion, a track that immediately kicks into high gear due to the gritty flow that issues forth. Kloud Nine’s production on Summer Job is distinctive, building off of the work of J. Dilla and Dr. Dre, providing considerable highlights to J Roy Champion’s lyrics.

Posted on: September 3, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Exploring the World Void Web

Today, we are speaking with World Void Web. Can you give us a little background information about yourself? How did you get into music?   Well, I’d like to think of it as music getting into me instead of me getting into music. I have been listening to music since a very young age, much like most of the readers here. I am from Bangalore, India and as a kid…

Posted on: September 3, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

7fields – Good To See You

Good To See You, the latest effort from Berlin’s 7field, draws upon the rich tradition of The Velvet Underground and Tom Waits. The gravitas created by the brooding instrumentation and deliberate percussion is considerable, while the rich, smoky timbre of 7field’s vocals puts the cherry on top of the song’s sundae. Twinkling piano works with an atmospheric, expansive sound to merry together the two parts of Good To See You. There are…

Posted on: September 3, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Hotei – Move It (Feat. Richard Z. Kruspe)

Hotei’s Move It is a powerful hard-rock track that utilizes the inimitable vocals of Richard Z. Kruspe (Rammstein). Hotei’s ability to meld industrial rock together with a downright funky groove makes Move It into a must-listen single

Posted on: September 3, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

SEEP AWAY – Snakes (Single)

The United Kingdom’s SEEP AWAY creates a powerful piece of sludge metal on Snakes that has a bit of early Deftones chugging, the guitar crunch of Black Sabbath, and the distinct vocals that tie up each section. Again, the B-side to Snakes, drops some of the outward heaviness to allow the punkier elements of the band to shine through.

Posted on: September 3, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Chelsea Shag – New Perfume

Chelsea Shag brings back a bit of the disco beat with her latest track, New Perfume. Emotive guitars, thick bass lines, and sweeping synths build on top of an assertive drum. Shag’s vocals on New Perfume are strong and confident; she infuses each note with nods to The Breeders, Natalie Cole, and Adele. New Perfume’s extended instrumental interlude provide the perfect basis for Shag to enter back into the track in…

Posted on: September 3, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Stormy Strong – Holiday

Stormy Strong’ Holiday is a rock track that has hints of pop-punk and indie-rock. The band creates a retro/looking-back sort of sound that deftly links together alternative rock, ska, punk, and indie styles.

Posted on: September 2, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Bjorn Ingar Pedersen – Freedom

Bjorn Ingar Pedersen instrumental electronic music that builds upon the electronic music of the early 1990s. Hints of drum n bass, Kraftwerk-like synths, and a bit of wobble on Trance Experience, the disc’s first effort, keep individuals interested and focused in on the next track, Lightning Strike. The synths that begin Lightning Strike are quickly spun out into a wide variety of styles. The starry, sleek sound that Pedersen creates during…

Posted on: September 1, 2016 Posted by: Deiondre Comments: 0

G Pen Elite (Grenco Science)

The G Pen Elite is one of newest products available from Grenco vaporizers. We really found ourselves enjoying this vape and would love to share the experience we had with you. The first thing to talk about is the sleek design. The shape of the pen fits right into your hand, the feel is comfortable and natural. It doesn’t get too hot either.