Month: April 2015

Nic Nassuet releases two tracks from new album “Eleutherios”

Acoustic goth folk singer/songwriter Nic Nassuet gives a little peak into his new album “Eleutherios” – a record, guiding the listener into dark worlds with ballads dedicated to a world that has left so many forgotten. Two songs were just…

Staring Out The Sun rock out with high energy in debut EP

London-based 4 piece band Staring Out The Sun creates high powered and somehow anthemic music, although fun and easy to listen. Hard hitting drums and huge guitars are mixed with sonorous vocals in SOTS’ debut EP “Break The Silence” produced…

Mark Maze takes on heartbreak and individualism in new album “Uncomfortable Truths”

London-based singer-songwriter Mark Maze delivers sugarcoated pop with a bite in his new album “Uncomfortable truths”. A blend of dark pop and urban/r&b his music will correspond to the fans of George Michael, Bruno Mars or Enrique Iglesias. Maze’s sound…

SFJAZZ Collective plays the music of Joe Henderson

April is Jazz Appreciation Month and there are multiple events happening all over the world to celebrate jazz music. For clubs like Jazz Standard, celebrating jazz music is a way of being. Its program always brings amazing music for the…

Joy Division – Disorder /song review/

It starts off not unlike many post-punk standards of the day – drums first. The snare pops and the kick-drum fills the bottom end, with the sibilant high-hat coming in later with the bass. But for a whole measure the…

The Great Game creates New World Music with debut album

Today I found a new band I really like. It’s original, the songs are diverse and dealing with complicated topics like science, religion, television… The band is called The Great Game and they just released a self-titled debut album, that…