Paradise Fears is back with a brand new album full of reworks of already released songs. The album, “Someone Else’s Dream” contains eight songs—six reworks and two new song…
Nightly Gets Honest With New EP
If you haven’t been paying attention to the music scene lately, you have no idea what is coming your way. Nightly, recently signed to Interscope Records is hitting the airwaves and making noise…
Quinn Lewis Reveals Smouldering Sound With New EP
Nashville based electro-pop artist Quinn Lewis recently dropped an EP that you will be addicted to by the end of your first listen. He’s effortless at combining smooth electric guitar riffs, ki…
Blue Healer – “Blue Healer” Album Review
Indie pop trio Blue Healer’s debut album is composed of the most eclectic synthpop you could ever find alongside a brilliant contribution to songwriting; nothing less was expected from the musi…
EarDial Launches A New Way To Attend Concerts
Remember that concert you went to last week? The House of Blues was filling up with eager fans, music was playing loudly over the speakers, those little paper wristbands on everyone’s (right) wr…
‘What Everyone’s Thinking’ – AJR EP Review
For those who don’t know, AJR is an indie-pop group whose sound is influenced by The Beach Boys, Simon & Garfunkel and Imagine Dragons. AJR soared to fame with the single “I’m …
Ex Reyes Gets Mystical On New Song ‘Only You’
Mikey Hart, also known as Ex Reyes is a man of imagination and wonder. The Louisiana native is back with a new song entitled ‘Only You’. It’s a track that will leave you with a se…
Machineheart ‘Stonecold’ Single Review
L.A based alt-pop outfit Machineheart, best known for their hit single ‘Circles’ is making noise once again with their newest single ‘Stonecold’. They are readying to relea…
Album Review: GLA by Twin Atlantic
Review by Jess Williams Scottish pop-punk rockers Twin Atlantic have delivered a speedy follow up album to their 2014 release Great Divide. Their newest album GLA, due out September 9th, sees the band…
K.Flay Releases New EP ‘Crush Me’
It is simply impossible when it comes to fitting K.Flay’s sound into a specific mold. This is because K.Flay doesn’t follow the rules. She in fact, breaks them. There is no distinct genr…