REVIEW: James Robert Webb — Weekend Outlaw (LP)If you’re a Nashville producer looking for what’s next in a genre that thrives on tradition but demands evolution, Weekend Outlaw by James…Jun 10Jun 10
REVIEW: Maddye Trew — Single of the Year (SINGLE)If your group chat has ever turned into a support group for single friends or if your favorite memes involve romantic disasters, Maddye…May 24May 24
REVIEW: Amanda Barsie — Cute and Deadly (SINGLE/VIDEO)“Cute and Deadly” is not just a song — it’s a battle cry in glitter and grit. Amanda Barise arrives with a message sharpened by experience…May 20May 20
Review: How We Feel — Ready For War (LP)Cleveland, Ohio’s How We Feel has released a collection of rock songs with depth and diversity via their new Ready For War album, written…May 13May 13
REVIEW: Neah McMeen — Girls Cry In Cars (SINGLE/VIDEOIf you’re looking for the next name poised to make waves across Music Row and beyond, meet Neah McMeen. Her new single, “Girls Cry In…May 5May 5
Douglas Ray Jaffe — Douglas Ray Jaffe Project (EP)Craig Brandwein’s Grammy-nominated chops are an enormous boon to the production of Douglas Ray Jaffe’s debut. His self-titled Douglas Ray…Apr 29Apr 29
REVIEW: Rachel DeeLynn — Egomaniac! (SINGLE)Emerging as a commanding voice in the evolving pop-punk scene, Rachel DeeLynn’s latest single, “Egomaniac!”, delivers a potent…Apr 7Apr 7
REVIEW: Gabriel Meyer — On the Verge of the Verb (BOOK)Gabriel Meyer is a modern-day hero. As a peace activist, he is a shining light in an era where division sells, extremism is afoot on…Mar 31Mar 31
REVIEW: Laura Sawosko — Not What I Do (LP)Laura Sawosko is the kind of artist who could make reading a grocery list sound poetic. Fortunately, on Not What I Do, she’s doing much…Mar 11Mar 11
REVIEW: Howard Lewis — Leave Your Phone at the Door: The Joy of OFFLINE (BOOK)OFFLINE is a new life philosophy engineered and instituted by Howard Lewis, covered in his new book Leave Your Phone at the Door: The Joy…Mar 7Mar 7