The Nomad: Perilous Times
By Stefan Walczak For years, Daimon Schwalger, aka The Nomad, has been producing electronic sounds, masterfully blending elements of dubstep, reggae, drum and bass…
Read MoreBy Stefan Walczak For years, Daimon Schwalger, aka The Nomad, has been producing electronic sounds, masterfully blending elements of dubstep, reggae, drum and bass…
Read MoreBy Isaiah Aleon Craft is an underground musical artist hailing from Georgia. Some remember him as “Big Marc” of Da Backwudz, a hip-hop duo…
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Read MoreMake Do and Mend: Part and Parcel Make Do and Mend’s latest EP, Part and Parcel is surprising in a lot of ways, and…
Read MoreThe Roots: undun As a collection of songs, a hip-hop album, undun offers an intensity unseen since 2002’s Phrenology. While the Roots are always…
Read MoreBy Ryan Alex With their first full length album, Maurice Narcisse, the Connecticut noise-rock band Eula shows off a surprising amount of versatility which…
Read MoreBoyz II Men: Twenty Boyz II Men are best known for their 90s output which produced platinum hits like “End of the Road,” “I’ll…
Read MoreRebekah Higgs: Odd Fellowship Everything you need to know about Rebekah Higgs’ second album Odd Fellowship, can be summed up in the following sentence:…
Read MoreSouthern Culture on the Skids: Zombified Calling Southern Culture on the Skids’ album, Zombified, specific to the point of absurdity is sort of an…
Read MoreBy A. L. Boulden Wreck and the Mess is a folk album coming from the heart on Scotty Alan‘s sleeve. The album begins with…
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