Discovering the new music underground around the globe
Pop/Review Marc Allen - Eveningsong
Marc Allen has been singing and playing keyboards since early childhood, and writing music since he was 16. He has recorded seven albums of original music: five are instrumentals: "Breathe" and "Petals" (with Sky Canyon), and his solo works, "Quiet Moments," "Solo Flight," and "Awakening;" and two lyrical: "Eveningsong," and "Seeds." Both feature Marc on keys and vocals and stellar vibraphonist Sky Canyon.
Electronic/Review Moon and Aries - Blurred Vision
German composer & producer Tom Aries and Canadian writer and singer Jordana Moon team up as: Moon and Aries - the music duo with a unique fusion of Electronic, Pop, Cinematic Synth Pop, Trip-Hop and more. Moon and Aries hope to hook you into their sensual, uplifting and spiritually charged Universe of sound. With Tom Aries’ memorable, seductive melodies and captivating instrumentals, blending with Jordana Moon's thought provoking, poetic lyrics and emotionally intimate vocals.
Rock/Review Matt DeAngelis - Speak For A Moment
Matt DeAngelis is a 24-year-old singer-songwriter from Southern New Jersey, USA. He has been honing his craft as a songwriter since age 8, with the ultimate goal of spreading a positive outlook in a world that can be riddled with strife and negativity.
Rock/Review Motihari Brigade - Reality Show
U.K.-born singer and lead guitar player Eric Winston is the philosopher-serf behind Motihari Brigade’s unique electric vibrato sound and "escape from zombie dystopia" concept. The band’s Rock-n-Roll Thoughtcrime is inspired by the visionary writings of George Orwell and intended as an antidote to the official programming that overwhelms our tele-screens.
Pop/Review Micah Sheveloff - Stand Me Up Again
Micah Sheveloff is a Boston-born pianist and songwriter who has merged an intense classical music foundation with a unique feel for popular song craftsmanship. Sheveloff’s career has included live and studio work with numerous artists, highlighted by Gary Cherone (Extreme, Van Halen), John Fowler (Steelheart), Marc Shulman (Suzanne Vega), Mike Malinin (Goo Goo Dolls), Meliah Rage, and The Detours.
Metal/Review Moat Cobra - DCxPC Live & Dead Vol. 1 Presents Moat Cobra
Formed in 2013 in Orlando, Florida, Moat Cobra is: Brett Beavers - vocals, David Moreno - guitar, Al Serrano - drums, Roberto Oppenheimer - bass.
Pop/Review My Name Is Ian - Go Bananas Go Bananas Go Bananas Go Bananas Go Bananas
Creatures of Cardiff, My Name Is Ian have already built a back catalogue that would have taken The Stone Roses millennia to mirror. Since 2010, their output has dealt with breakups, breakdowns, mysterious lion paintings, and characters from the Tom Hanks movie Big. This restless productivity has seen genres including but not limited to lo-fi, bedroom punk, garage rock, prog, and anti-folk all filtered through the pop-oriented cranium of frontman Reginald Foxwell.
Pop/Review Massimo De Simone - Spogliati l'anima
Massimo De Simone is a pop, rock, musical, and soundtrack songwriter. Smiling, sunny Roman songwriter, tireless juggler of sounds and words. Seeks connections between art, science, fantasy, and transcendence through innovative musical alchemy.
Classical/Review Marc Allen - Breathe
Marc Allen has been singing and playing keyboards since early childhood, and writing music since he was 16. He has recorded seven albums of original music: five are instrumentals: "Breathe" and "Petals" (with Sky Canyon), and his solo works, "Quiet Moments," "Solo Flight," and "Awakening;" and two lyrical: "Eveningsong," and "Seeds." Both feature Marc on keys and vocals and stellar vibraphonist Sky Canyon.
Pop/Review Martyn Scott - I Really Do
Martyn Scott is a solo indie musician. His music takes influence from some of the great bands of the past. The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Oasis, The Smiths, The Stone Roses, and 90’s Brit Pop, to name a few. Martyn’s style is laced with effective guitar work, carefully crafted vocal harmonies, and thoughtful instrumentation, with "the song" always at the heart of it all.
Rock/Review Matthew and the Arrogant Sea - Targets
Matthew and The Arrogant Sea is an indie rock band hailing from Denton, TX, that has been captivating audiences worldwide for over 20 years. Fronted and founded by the enigmatic Matthew Gray, the band has received numerous accolades and critical acclaim since their national debut in 2009.
Rock/Review Mick J. Clark - Anuther Sunny Hulliday
Mick J. Clark is a singer/songwriter on the Sonorus Record Label. With over 1,000,000 Spotify streams on his songs, he reached No. 3 in the UK and No. 2 in the USA iTunes Top 100 Rock Songs in June 2020 with “We Know It's True”.
Pop/Review Moon and Aries - Knots
German composer and producer Tom Aries and Canadian writer and singer Jordana Moon team up as Moon and Aries, the music duo with a unique fusion of Electronic, Pop, Cinematic Synth Pop, Trip-hop, and more. Moon and Aries hope to hook you into their sensual, uplifting, and spiritually charged Universe of sound.
Rock/Review Martyn Scott - Bearable Through Love
Martyn Scott is a singer-songwriter whose retro indie, influenced by 60s pop, jazz guitar greats, and romantic classical composers, is a technicolour mix of meticulously crafted melodies, intricate guitar work, and lush, thoughtful instrumentation.
Hip-Hop/Review Maddy Suppez - Swim
"Swim" is the latest track from Maddy Suppez.
Folk/Review Muzzy Hooks - Blood Red Skies
Muzzy Hooks makes music because he must. He sings it out because it can’t stay in; the wonder, joy, and sun-pierced sorrow of it all.
Rock/Review Marlene Larsen - Galore
Marlene Larsen took a leap of faith and settled in a 90’s inspired indie soft rock with her own rules. In a parallel universe you could see her at Bronze in one of the episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 3.
Rock/Review Mark Shepherd - Don't Stop Walking
Mark Shepherd is a singer-songwriter from Cambridge with a strong, distinctive baritone and a dark brand of folky, thought provoking acoustic rock/Americana that explores the stygian side of life with a rough warmth sure to stay with you long after you finish listening.
Rock/Review My Autumn Amor - Stardust Collector
My Autumn Amor is Los Angeles-based songwriter Thomas Monroe. Currently at work on an upcoming animated movie, he can boast quite the curriculum. In 2020, ‘Your Life is a Song’ debuted on the Nic Harcourt show. In 2022, ‘Believe’ was #1 on the KROQ Los Angeles Locals Only show. His music has been played on college and major radio stations in the U.S. and radio stations from the Netherlands, Europe, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
Rock/Review Mark Winters - Boundary Layer (Radio Remix)
Texas-based indie-rock musician Mark Winters is many things: a soulful songwriter, a witty poet, a passionate musician, an entrepreneur, an optimist, a family man, and a bonafide rocket scientist! His biggest influences are John Mayer, Tom Petty, and Jason Mraz.