by Casey Gallenberger | Oct 5, 2023 | Premieres
Building toward the band’s first full-length album, Michigan’s own No Fun Club are delighted to premiere “On Your Radar”. In true pop punk irony, the band’s music is actually quite fun – high energy, nostalgic, not too far from the...
by Casey Gallenberger | Sep 29, 2023 | Single Reviews
Kesta – Ring the Alarm (Progressive Rock) It’s no surprise I’m a big fan of pensive, shapeshifting songs. Kestra is a new project that nails a find blend of dynamic songwriting and technical musicianship. While it’s hard to place them firmly...
by Casey Gallenberger | Sep 18, 2023 | Album Reviews
Artwork credit: Audrey Gallagher Philly-by-way-of-upstate-NY songwriter Taylor Kelly is an eclectic soul with a slant toward R&B and smooth, big band arrangements. Her latest single, “Let You Go”, is a fury of groovy bass, lively horns, and a certain...
by Casey Gallenberger | Sep 13, 2023 | Album Reviews
Margo Cilker is an interesting artist – a Pacific Northwestern songstress with a desert-bound sort of soul. But instead of cowboys and murder ballads, her brand of alt-country is centered on drinking wine, the strangeness or modernity, and traveling through...
by Casey Gallenberger | Aug 27, 2023 | Single Reviews
From Pensacola-based Stormfolk’s live videos, you might initially peg them as one in the million of stomp-and-holler acts trying to be the next Mumford. It doesn’t take long to see beyond this veneer into the heart of a band that feels surprisingly full...