Review: Chris Lewington – Starfish Memories
There is a fine line between attempting to recreate influence and being fueled by influence. All too often artists simply
There is a fine line between attempting to recreate influence and being fueled by influence. All too often artists simply
One of the greatest lessons that can be taught is how to find an answer. Simply handing someone the key does them no good.
The growing trend of releasing a series of singles instead of album has taken flight. For most fans it’s a frustrating taste
If you’re anything like me, there’s a good chance you probably have some of your old cds, tapes, and records; and I’m talking
Infusing sounds from several backgrounds can be a difficult task to undertake successfully. Any more than two and you run the
In a world of dreary vocals and simplified assemblies it is difficult to reach into the void and harness a sound against the
At a high rate of speed the air flows through the glorious locks of Crockett and Tubbs. Neon lights flashing by in a blur.
Sometimes all it takes is a guitar, a passion, and something to say. Michael Gray’s release Bird and Cage exemplifies just
The maestros of musical majesty are back! Swedish septuplet Billy Momo have taken three-for-three. Having played out three
The world tends to get caught up in a pace of technology that blurs lines and has many struggling to keep up. You can take