MR. STRONTIUM (DRUMS, TEAPOT, BACK UP VOCALS) AND MEG CRATTY (ELECTRIC UKULELE, LEAD VOCALS) FORM ONE BAND THAT INTEGRATES GARAGE ROCK, PROTO-PUNK, FUNK, AND SOUL TO CREATE A SWIRL OF SLOPPY TRANSCENDENCE.Why do Mr. Strontium and Meg Cratty collaborate on music? It’s simple; they share a home, and in 2020…
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Across The Nightโs Ceiling by San Rocco: Review San Rocco has released their latest single, “Across The Night’s Ceiling.” after several months of writing and recording the song in a small Dublin studio. The song’s strong beat and passionate vocals are propelled by inspired by bands such as Joy Division…
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Letters by Big No No: Review Take a deep breath because thereโs a new wave of powerful music that brings out a narrative of cathartic emotions. If anything should keep you up at night, itโs their beautiful release called โLettersโ. A feel-good song from the most anticipated collaborative album to…
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Hollow by Harpa: Review Harpa rips her heart out and feasts on it in a heart-wrenching rock ballad Hollow, but the depth of it is all in all, immaculate. Despite being a newcomer to the alternative music scene, Harpa never hesitates to show her vulnerability in its bare form and…
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You were the One by Cooper Castelle: Review Cooper Castelleโs June release โYou were the oneโ is here to provoke the loneliness of a young man in an energetic rock n roll. You could easily interpret the lyrics for a guy singing about the one that got away. But we imagine…
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Without You by Betty Reed: Review “The road to success is paved with doubters and haters,” said Matshona Dhliwayo. At some point in our lives, we have all experienced being misunderstood, questioned, ripped down, and cast away. When it comes from those who should be on our side but are…
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Love Is A Sickness by Enid: Review Love is a state of mind that is not always desired because we have no control over it. Sometimes love is a blessing, sometimes it is a sickness full of woes. โLove Is A Sicknessโ is a song about the unwelcome facets of…
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What results when two-thirds of the Boston post-punk band Native Tongue split up, aged separately for more than 30 years, then reunited, added some new technology, thoroughly mixed, and served? In that case, you get Dream of a Man in a Top Hat if the guitarist and drummer are involved.…
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New York City-based power trio Heavy riffs and otherworldly soundscapes that defy time and tempo are nothing new to Grandpa Jack. Grandpa Jack’s self-titled debut record is a heavy-handed take on psychedelic rock that explores the deeper parts of the soul. It features primal grooves, fuzzed-out guitars, and a thundering…
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Heaven Ainโt A Lonely Road by Youngtree & The Blooms: Review As seasoned members of Canada’s music scene, Youngtree & The Blooms are renowned for their ability to blend multiple musical genres. With some lineup adjustments, the group is back and better than ever as they celebrate the release of…