One Track Mind: Roger Gomez, “Mondays Guide” from Behind Cloud Nine (2014)
Threaded with a hip-hugging hook, this song packs a wallop.
Threaded with a hip-hugging hook, this song packs a wallop.
Here in ‘Merica, we covet our freedom and we root for the underdog. And we like brash. Therefore, the free-funk, noise band out of Oakland that call themselves Street Priest is as American is, well you know, Grandma’s apple pie.
There’s almost nothing they can’t do, as this project so amply shows.
The title is derived from Creole patois for “wonderful.” And wonderful, it is.
“Simon Says” is a freaky, funky mix of Glenn Miller and Ice-T.
This heretofore traditional Americana trio offramps into a diaphanous, mystery-filled place.
Taking their time uncovers the deeper complexities surrounding Jackpot, Tiger.
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Dickson, Tennessee is the headquarters of Chad Bradford, a gifted singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who like a lot of musicians, honed his chops playing in cover bands You May Also Like: Chad Bradford, “Where My Heart Belongs” (2016): One Track Mind Chad Bradford, “Friday Morning Rain” (2015): One Track MindRead More
Snail Songs by Syrinx Effect Creating soothing, soulful sounds can come from an endless combination of sources, and Seattle’s New Music duo Syrinx Effect does it with just a trombone and a soprano saxophone. You May Also Like: Syrinx Effect – A Sky You Could Strike A Match On (2018)Read More