Local Luv: Spred the Dub

“…their sound is an eclectic mash up of grooves and riddems incorporating elements of reggae, jazz, funk, soul and good old rock n’ roll which reflects the cultural melting pot that is their home.” ~The Miami Herald Truly, these guys are amazing. I’m just realizing what a lack of local luv I’ve been showing. Shame on me. I’ll get it together, I will… Spred the … Continue reading Local Luv: Spred the Dub

Transit 22 Releases ‘A Song for Rhune’

In an honorable nod to one of his most devoted fans, Canada-based rapper Transit22 has released a bittersweet tribute track, ‘A Song for Rhune.‘ A 12 year old devoted supporter who had donated his birthday money to support Transit22’s (Daniel Bennett) “Dark Day// Good Morning” kickstarter campaign, Rhune and his mother had recently attended and met Bennett at a US show. Being a father himself, and … Continue reading Transit 22 Releases ‘A Song for Rhune’

Here’s Your Sad, Fat Luck

Ceschi Ramos launches a multiversed rap trilogy masterpiece with Sad, Fat Luck. The full length, “never supposed to happen” album with producer Factor Chandelier draws on lyrics based in confronting, specific citings of previous triumphs and despairs experienced both together, and apart, which is something seemingly woven in the very fibers of their dynamic collaborations… So many incredible artists come together and make something with … Continue reading Here’s Your Sad, Fat Luck

photo by Dale Gebelein‎

Bumpin Uglies Bonus

With the announcement of Weekend at Wolfie’s Music Fest, a full calendar of tour dates with drool worthy companions, live streams of new sounds, and a rapidly growing group of dedicated fans around the country, 2019 promises to be a year like no other for the East Coast ska/punk/reggae Bumpin Uglies band of brothers.  Bumpin Uglies Bonus: The angelic voice heard with Brandon on the revival … Continue reading Bumpin Uglies Bonus

Here’s lookin’ at you, Sammy Brue

The young Brue writes and delivers incredible melodic stories of heartache, self doubt and longing that common sense would argue impossible for a 14 year old. On stage, Sammy reveals exquisitely timed reminders of the seldom, yet beautiful showers of hope that fall to challenge despair of the human condition. Sammy Brue is one of the most impressive musicians I’ve ever discovered. and now, I would like to share this … Continue reading Here’s lookin’ at you, Sammy Brue