Revamp your playlist with some fresh rock Americana crafted by the six-piece brotherhood from Knoxville, Tennessee—The Dirty Guv'nahs. Independently released in... Read More
Inject some spice into your day with NaTta's C`est La Vie, a short collection of three premium tracks that dances in between blues and soul/jazz musings.
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Mac Miller creates meek beauty among soul infusions and urban landscapes. Faces is one of those hiphop albums that brings a level of honesty through progressive... Read More
Nick D’ & the Believers‘ new EP, Throwing Stones, is the sound of a perfect Sunday bumming on the beach. Bringing into play some woozy, funky new soul, the band has been quickly gaining popularity on the indie scene after launching their video of Find A Little Love.
Take the chill pill as Manj by Joomanji take you in a laid-back journey of hiphop and solid beats. Created for over two years, the album showcases an artist’s revolution and shifting pallets throughout the years.
Laced with sounds of trumpets that are mixed with samples of birds chirping on the background, Somethin’ Out Of Nothin sets the right amount of chill vibes to relax your soul.
Add some spice into your night with Tarra Layne's The Yellow Couch Sessions. Edgy and sharp, the collection released in April 2013 features some punchy blues an... Read More
Sometimes, underrated is good. It gives the artist more leeway to showcase his talents and let the public judge him based on that alone.
Such is the case with the talented Ben Rector, who — I’ll shamefully admit — I didn’t know until a few moments ago. Upon browsing his bio and his discography, dude’s pretty much made, providing some of his compositions as soundtracks to hit TV series.
Bold and sultry as an espresso, Jackin’ Jill stimulates our brain cells to get us into better moods through soulful hip hop tunes. Released last April 2013 under Mello Music Group, Jackin’ Jill by Baltimore Emcee Substantial gives depth and meaning to a celebrated genre.
Voted as Milwaukee’s Best Female Vocalist for 2009 and 2010, Jeanna Salzer‘s 2009 release Breaking Point is nothing but fresh aroma for the music scene.