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Ed Maly - Best Kept Secrets review »

Ed Maly follows up Walking Shoes Blues (2006) with a strong return to form on Best Kept Secrets. Ed’s signature guitar lines, distinctive blues soaked vocals, and humorous lighthearted lyrics once again demanded my attention and several spins just like the previous release.
There is not anything new going on here in regards to style and […]

Accuse La Banks returns with his new album “Apache papa 2.1(Part Scandal)” »

Album review

Artist: Accuse La Banks
Album: “Apache papa 2.1(Part Scandal)”
Label: Accuse La Banks Music
Genre: Old school Hip-hop, R&B, Hardcore
Website: www.myspace.com/accuselabanks
Buy CD: iTunes
Accuse La Banks is a rapper, songwriter and music producer. His new album contains 8 tracks in styles “Old school” Hip-hop and R&B. Coming from way back then, Accuse La Banks started his musical career […]

David Davenport - The Big Machine review »

David Davenport released The Big Machine in 2003. The singer/songwriter/musician makes some valid points in his music. Davenport is not a religious man, he is spiritual, and he has some strong convictions for equal rights for all human beings regardless of race, creed or religion. You will hear those beliefs and feelings ring out clear […]

Alex Rosselli - 2012 Review »

Alex Rosselli has reached another level of creativity and conceptual artistry on his new release 2012. After listening to this interesting and entertaining recording of instrumental rock, fusion, and progressive amalgamations, it seems all of the albums prior to this were developmental, leading to the current creation and metamorphosis of this incredibly talented artist.
In discussion […]

Mike McCarroll - At The Crossroads Review »

Mike McCarroll is a sure fire bet to become a working class hero if his music catches on. McCarroll started his own business once the kids grew up and he was satisfied enough to give it his best shot, knowing there was nothing to distract or stop him. After paying some dues and building a […]

Sharon Rae North - The Way You Make Me Feel review »

Sharon Rae North quite simply, has a great voice. She has a quiet confidence beaming from her pretty face on the cover of her new CD The Way You Make Me Feel.
I have set aside three separate occasions to listen to this recording and every time I walked away feeling something different. Actually, I went […]

Red Plastic Buddha - Sunflower Sessions review »

How could you not become immediately intrigued with a name like Red Plastic Buddha? The cover is like psychedelic 60s period poster artwork and the music falls right in line. When you look at the fact there are only six tracks, your first thought is it must be an EP, wrong! We are reaching back […]

Arek Religa - In Memory Of The Greatests review »

Arek Religa was honored with the MuzikReviews.com Sonic Bids talent contest winner a few months ago. With his amazing guitar playing talents and his two-hand tapping technique video that leaves your mouth hanging open, made the choice obvious as we narrowed it down to the final three contestants.
In Memory Of The Greatests is Religa’s […]

Racquel Roberts - The Secret Of Christmas review »

The Secret Of Christmas is Racquel Roberts celebrating the holiday season her own way with a diversifed style and approach. Typically a Christmas album is filled with a more traditional framework in every aspect. This CD takes the word tradition and flips it around with great success.
Racquel has a very pleasing warm voice filled with […]

Gordon James - In Joy review »

This music is about the joy of life. Gordon James believes that we can interpret life in a beautiful way through music. I believe this to be true as music is the universal language everyone understands.
In Joy celebrates more than life; it takes instrumental smooth jazz to a level of excellence that you hear from […]