Review: Storie Grubb – From The Backyards of Eden
Continuing sagas are, as of late, wrought with controversy. Differing opinions of bystanders dishing out thoughts creative
Continuing sagas are, as of late, wrought with controversy. Differing opinions of bystanders dishing out thoughts creative
Sometimes all it takes is a guitar, a passion, and something to say. Michael Gray’s release Bird and Cage exemplifies just
One of the most fascinating, arguably rewarding, things to experience with local/independent music is an artist’s growth.
In a remote area, far off the beaten path, where travelers once stopped, now circumnavigated by freeways, sit an image of a
Amid the chaos and turmoil of everyday life it becomes necessary to seek out any semblance of sanity one can achieve. An
When an artist records a song on album they pour quite a bit of time and energy into the track to ensure it comes to life as
Treefort 2015 was already well underway. Day two was warm with nary a cloud to be seen. The hidden gem, just a few blocks
On the heels of the release of Old Mill Park, we caught up with one half of, arguably, the most underrated duo from the Bay
Nanobot Rock Reviews had the pleasure of hosting brunch at Boise’s Bittercreek Alehouse the morning of the final day of
In what we can only describe as one of our most anticipated albums of 2013, Canadian/singer/songwriter/musician