Category: Features

Posted on: November 21, 2017 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Black Sabbath – The End (DVD + CD)

In 2017 it’s difficult to believe any band that says their last tour is their last tour. Thanks to a list that includes musicians like Kiss, The Who, Nine Inch Nails, Judas Priest, um Ozzy Osbourne, you can’t help but roll your eyes when “farewell” is tacked onto the band’s tour t-shirt.

Posted on: November 19, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe (North Little Rock, Arkansas)

We have been huge fans of Mediterranean food for a long time now, and we have had a whole array of experiences with restaurants offering that fare. Some have called themselves Mediterranean and have only served gyros and pizza, while we’ve had Greek and Lebanese-specific fare that differs in a number of large ways. Taziki’s is a modern take on the food of the region, providing a deep menu with…

Posted on: November 19, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Kalahari Resort – Sandusky, Ohio – Resort Review

All the individuals at Kalahari resort in Sandusky, Ohio were tremendously kind to us when we went last weekend. We were able to see into the nooks and crannies of the resort and in doing so, found some of the best times that we have ever had. We spent a single night at the Kalahari resort, and we will come back in the months and years to come. Read on…

Posted on: November 18, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Ditz – Don’t Cry Wolf (Featuring Andy Court)

Ditz’s new single Don’t Cry Wolf is a powerful EDM track in the vein of Avicii and David Guetta. The assertive beat and smart synth-heavy arrangements will get listeners on the dance floor, while the contributions by Andy Court add a human component to the single. Together, these elements that listeners will be caught up in the unique but familiar sound crafted here by Ditz. The human and computer dynamic…

Posted on: November 18, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 2

Donna Zed – Morphine EP

Donna Zed is the rare example of a performer that can tell a full, deep, and detailed story over the course of an extended play (EP). Listeners will be given a very passionate and impactful performance during the release’s first single, High on Desire. Little is needed on this introductory effort than a piano and Zed’s inimitable set of vocals. Donna’s performance during the EP’s first statement is impressive. The…

Posted on: November 18, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Dizzy Box Nine – Electric Illusion

Open Up To Me is the first track on Dizzy Box Nine’s new album, Electric Illusion. The track is fun in that it blends together a number of distinct 1990s styles. Fans can hear hints of pop-punk (early Blink-182), a bit of jam band (Rusted Root, Dave Matthews), and even a hint of reggae before the track concludes. We’re a big fan of the very human component that comes forth during this…

Posted on: November 18, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Kemikal Storm – Spiritual Rebirth

Kemikal Storm’s Spiritual Rebirth is a track that skillfully blends together EDM, ambient, and new age music in a fashion that will draw in a wide swath of listeners. The ability of Spiritual Rebirth to tell a story through each distinct section is unparalleled in instrumental minutes. Each disparate element in Spiritual Rebirth is bold enough to stand on its own while contributing mightily to a unique sound. Kemikal Storm…

Posted on: November 17, 2017 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

The Church – Man Woman Life Death Infinity

Australia’s long running band The Church have had an envious career. Together since 1980, they’ve consistently managed to turn out one great record after the next and tour consistently without breaking up or even taking the expected decades-long hiatus like many of their contemporaries. There has been speculation over the years that singer/bassist Steve Kilbey would leave the band, but ultimately it was longtime guitarist Marty Willson-Piper who ended up…

Posted on: November 17, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

An interview with Project Mantra

Today, we are speaking with Leigh Bursey (singer and guitar player) and Justin Steacy (drummer) of Ottawa, Ontario (Canada) band Project Mantra.  Can you give us a little background information about yourself? How did you get into music? Leigh: Justin and I started jamming while he was in high school. The earliest versions of this group started while I was still a teenager. I had a way with words and…

Posted on: November 15, 2017 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Pistoleros – Silver

The Tempe-based roots rockers Pistoleros are hardly a household name. But, damn, they sure deserve to be. With only a handful of studio albums to their name, the five piece is celebrating a reinvigorated line up and their 25th anniversary with the stand out “Silver,” easily the best in their five-LP canon. Throughout the years, members of the Gin Blossoms and other local bands have joined and left the ranks, but…

Posted on: November 15, 2017 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Finding Joseph I (DVD)

Even among musicians, Paul H.R. Hudson is certainly interesting guy. As leader of the seminal D.C. punk band Bad Brains, his primitive vocal style has influenced hundreds and just as it seemed the band was finally taking off, he left the group. He flirted with religion and switched his focus to Reggae when the world was finally coming around to his take on hardcore.

Posted on: November 14, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Checking in with Palm Baker

Today, we are speaking with Toronto performer Palm Baker. Can you give us a little background information about yourself? How did you get into music? Yeah, uh, I guess a bit about me – I’m a singer, songwriter, producer, & DJ working out of Toronto. I was born in Mississauga, but grew up in Brampton. No one outside of the GTA knows/cares that Brampton exists though, & if they do…

Posted on: November 13, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Sonic Cartel – S/T EP

Sonic Cartel’s new EP begins with Fires, a track that blends together punk with alternative rock with a high enough momentum to keep listeners involved in the next three tracks. Point of View blends together angular rock and emphatic drums to tattoo the song’s melody deep into the minds and hearts of fans.Consumed changes up the band’s style to adopt more of a reggae / Porno for Pyros style. It…

Posted on: November 13, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

An interview with Jerelle

We are talking to Jerelle today. Can you give us a little background information about yourself? For our U.S. readers, can you give us a little education about Kitchener-Waterloo? Kitchener-Waterloo is a small city of 200,000 people. Just an hour away from Toronto. Always had hometown love for this city but was always wanting to push my music outside of just that city. I grew up in this city. Born…

Posted on: November 13, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

I, Useless – Out of this

I, Useless’ Out of this is an interesting and unique track that ties together electronic and alternative styles into a slinky, dreamy effort. The distinct sides to the track – the more ethereal vocals and the chunky bass lines – are lashed together by an on-point percussion. The resulting automata is something that has a tremendously deep instrumentation and an impactful emotionality. Fans of Owl City and the Flobots will…

Posted on: November 13, 2017 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Atomic Blonde (Blu-Ray + DVD)

Atomic Blonde is the latest in a series of fantastically imaginative action movies, alongside John Wick and the Mad Max reboot, that are helping to revive the once-stagnant genre, injecting it with stunning fight scenes, smart plot lines and A list actors.

Posted on: November 13, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Jesse Eplan – Earthquake (feat. Inf the God)

Jesse Eplan’s Earthquake is a track that blends together a T-Pain style of rap with hints of Riff Raff and Wiz Khalifa. A trap beat provides proper highlighting for Eplan, while the feature by Inf The God keeps things popping until the single’s last note. The hookiness of Earthquake’s chorus will burrow its way deep into the minds and hearts of listeners. By refreshing the late-oughts rap style with a…

Posted on: November 12, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

GV “Tunnelz”

GV “Tunnelz” has hints of Freddie Gibbz, Tyler the Creator and Tech N9ne. Dark subject material and a tremendous ability with the spoken word ensures that listeners will be focused in to any utterance from GV. The rapid-fire flow of Tunnelz works nicely alongside the industrial, cityscape-like backing beat. GV is the rare example of a rapper that can do more than just tell a story – he adds considerably…

Posted on: November 12, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Arisen From Nothing “Chaos”

Arisen From Nothing’s “Chaos” is a furious hard rock / metal track that starts with a breakneck speed. Sizzling guitar work, screamed out vocals, and boldly resounding drums unite to make something ferocious. There are nods to a number of distinct metal genres in Chaos. Hints of Hatebreed-styled hardcore, modern hard rock acts like Five Finger Death Punch and Avenged Sevenfold, and even sludge metal acts like Clutch and Corrosion…