Tom Bertram is an artist from Portsmouth, UK. A self taught guitarist and singer/songwriter. Tom’s first release “Wasting Time”, produced by Lee Anthony, Sold over 1,500 copies in the first 6months of release. Since then Tom has captured the attention of industry professionals and an ever expanding international fan base. Tom’s debut album “Brighter Days” [...]
One of our absolute favorite bands will be rocking the record store and we’re really excited. …[The Stars Are Indifferent to]Astronomy sounds as timeless and wide-eyed as any Nada Surf album, taking its cues from 1960s Merseybeat, ’80s college rock, and 21st century power pop in equal measure. Those influences are rolled into ten sparkling [...]
“Fat Man & Little Boy: the Atomic Duo,” is the latest project from Bad Livers founder Mark Rubin featuring the hot mandolin and plaintive vocals of young Silas Lowe. This release marks Rubin’s first foray into American folk music since the last Bad Livers CD almost a decade ago, and is the first recording he [...]
Kathryn wrote her first song, “No Surprise”, at age 11 and made her performance debut at an open mic shortly thereafter. She has been performing steadily ever since, headlining shows, as well as opening for notable local and national artists, including Susan Gibson and Michael Martin Murphey. She has performed at events such as The [...]
Pink Fuzzy Animals’ first single “Shooting Star” is a track, which mixes both something very familiar with something very new. The music is complex. It throws random, extremely well played instruments together in a wonderful cacophony of sounds! Ben Johnson, Mat Black, Ben Graupner and Rob Coonrod, the four gents who make up Pink Fuzzy [...]
Peeling the faces off the unsuspecting for over a decade. We revel in string-band music from the 20s and 30s, mixing early jazz, hokum, vaudeville, ragtime, western swing and hillbilly, yet unleashing the gutterous underbelly of a pseudo-rock world gone wrong. YEE HAW! Imagine a smorgasbord of Cab Calloway, circus sideshow, KISS, cabaret, Hee Haw [...]
“Keith Moody’s Dreaming Out Loud is an album of another era, colection of soaring rock with terrific hooks and strong melodies. If Moody were 65, you’d call it classic rock, but this is a young man who learned from the masters. The most obvious influence is Tom Petty, but that takes the form of inspiration, [...]
JIM HANFT @ 1:00pm “You can’t judge a book by its cover” is such a well known saying that it’s become cliche. But I was reminded of it listening to the lastest release from Jim Hanft, entitled Weddings Or Funerals. The album starts off with Kerosene, that with it’s guitar and soft snare sound immediately [...]