Atlanta-based Hip Hop and Rap artist Taz Forte is expecting his EP, “Home Team” to be a chartbuster. On cloud nine after enjoying a series
Category: Music Releases
OHENE – “456” – A focused vision, and unrelenting passion!
We are currently living in an era of uncertainty, and the future is in question. Some of the trivial things in life don’t seem as
EH – “Living After Midnight” ft. Tim “Ripper” Owens – tightly packed with an indomitable rhythm and pile-driving riffs
During 1980 British heavy metal band Judas Priest released their 6th album, “British Steel”, which was their first gold album in the USA. The project
Ceavn – “The Explanation” quickly becomes a notable project!
Ceavn is an artist from Oklahoma City. His first album, recorded back in 99 was entitled “Kontradicshun”, followed by a mixtape in 2005 called “Sinnaz
Monty & The Kraken – “Release the Kraken is is a wake-up call to the industry
The phrase, “Release the Kraken,” appeared on social media trending topics recently pushed mostly by conservatives and far-right internet personalities. It is a catchphrase from
July – “Flatline” – nailing the vulnerable nuancing, yet impacting potency
July has an almost incredible ability to combine his influences into a coherent whole, while also conveying tremendous power and gravity via deceptively simple melodies
Roger D’Arcy Releases Final Track From His World Recording Tour “The Moon is Pink”
Roger D’Arcy Releases Final Track From His World Recording Tour “The Moon is Pink” As Part Of 7-Track EP “The Moon is Pink” – a
The Rapper Dopé – “For My Dreamers” – heartfelt verses and technically stealthy flows
Signed to DUCMG Records, on his debut EP “For My Dreamers”, The Rapper Dopé is flamboyant as hell, riding the exuberant beats with the excitement
Saul Keys – “Kalimba” – masterfully conveying the best of Latino urban dance music
Saul Keys was born in the Dominican Republic, and raised in NY and Boston. Saul has opened for many Latin music artists, such as Don
Winchester 7 & the Runners – ‘Argos Holiday’ – There are some truly epic moments on this record
Take the Ramones at their peak and place them in the same studio with the Beatles. Now take away the guitars, and replace them with