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Joe Wilkie – Artist Review Joe Wilkie Aka Limbo, Canadian Artist straight out of Saskatchewan Bring a Real Urban vibe, with his deep grit vocal tone, blazing rhythms, Drop Lyrical Bombs and Speaking a true reality of life down in suburbs.His been involved in many project/ bands Revenge of the fallen, the Promised land band […]
Jinen Tronic Electronic Artist Jinen Tronic Bring a Very Atmospherical Soundscape, Bring you into different Worlds, An abstract painter with a Pallet of colours.His songs can be Mellow and smooth but still deep, like straight out of a movie scene. Watching You Love (but I Want to love) There is an airy feel to this […]
Virtual Intelligence – PAINSYNC A while ago I wrote my first ever album review for SLE Music Radio. It turned out well enough for me to try writing another one using the same technique. Well, I say “technique” but really, it’s just words strung into sentences in search of meaning. Anyway, with this review I […]
The Kintners Texas-based songwriters, Kelly and Keri Kintner, Indie-Folk Americana songs that drag you in and take you on a journey, Rawness, and powerful sound, that make you stand up and listens.True storyteller of tales of hardships and emotion of life at its best. Been a big fan of Bob Dylan, Johnny cash, true old […]
All Links to the songs are linked to the Track Title. Tengushee – Witness To review a Tengushee album is to dive headfirst into the rabbit hole that is The Endless Chronicles, the multimedia extravaganza unfolding across too many platforms to mention, in real time. So instead of doing an in-depth analysis – which […]
Nest of Vipers – DG Adams (Review by John Warwick) You Know when you’ve been graced by a real songwriter, the feeling, the energy it hits you, pulling you in. The lyric content in every song is just as powerful as the last.Nest of Vipers is an album with a rawness cut and sting !!Touching […]
Docklands – Part One – “The Water” I tried to make sections of light and dark, the water is the light and the industrial change is the darkness. I decided to use a harp and a mandolin as a main focus of the calming water sound, adding some woodwinds to make it sound light and […]
Mum 101 Where words leave off, music begins…. One day I was necking Kings Acre Cider at uni, bouncing around to the Stone Roses. Early hours of the morning I passed out in the arms of some grungy media studies student, belly full of cider, heart full of soul. When I woke up, I was […]