Author: Jerrett

KER Finds the Human Side of War on the Moving New Single ‘Love to You All’

Ker is the musical identity of Barry G.K. Thomson, a Scottish producer and singer-songwriter whose path to music took an unconventional route. He spent most of his professional life working…

Mad Painter – Island Poetry (Album Review/Preview)

Mad Painter’s Island Poetry sounds so convincingly like a lost 1970s hard rock record that you could be forgiven for thinking it was unearthed rather than newly made. Roaring Hammond organ, warm organic drums, David Coverdale-shaded vocals, and a deep love of Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, and Rainbow run through every track. For fans of the golden age of British hard rock, this is a must-hear.

AGAM – The Ascension

AGAM formed in Bangalore in 2003 with a premise that should have been harder to pull off than it turned out to be. Carnatic classical music and progressive rock are…

Sean MacLeod – I’ve Seen You Around

Sean MacLeod is not making a casual return. I’ve Seen You Around, released June 22, 2026, is the opening move of a new chapter, the first single from his forthcoming…

Rusty Reid – Alchemist

Rusty Reid has spent decades writing songs that prioritize feeling over flash. Born in Midland, Texas and now based near Seattle, he describes himself as a songwriter first, a singer…

Carl De Villa – Good Enough

Boy George does not throw compliments around casually. So when he watched Carl De Villa perform on The Voice Australia and described them as a visual splendour, that landed as…

Motihari Brigade – Problematic

Most bands pick a name and move on. Eric Winston named his band after the Indian city where George Orwell was born and then spent years making sure the music…

BRIA – Optimus Masochist EP

Angelo Bria has been doing this for a long time. The vocalist, best known for his work with the 1980s metal band Aaronsrod, spent decades in the kind of hard…

Keesha Blair Finds Truth and Boundaries on Two Powerful New Singles

Keesha Blair is a songwriter, vocalist, and the creative force behind Divine Purpose Music, a platform she built specifically to make music centered on healing, reflection, and intentional storytelling. Rather…

Bill Wood and The Woodies Turn Decades of Experience Into Gold on ‘Same Old Hurt’

Bill Wood stepped away from the music industry machine around 1991, walked off into ordinary life, and came back in 2007 with an album called Take It. Since then he…

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