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Diva Gash Interview @ The Indie Band Channel

Posted on April 28, 2012 at 1:00 AM Comments comments (0)

Artist Name & Location – Diva Gash

*How did the project come into existence?

Diva Gash was created in 1997 by Marco Camacho and myself: Camilo Ferrer in pursue of an universal sound and an universal name, we really wanted to differ from all the Colombian musical movement, which is an easy formula every musician, in Colombia, tries to pursue but in our opinion, most of these come from an opportunistic response to the "industry's necessity...

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Orly Album review @ Aj&dbs

Posted on February 27, 2012 at 1:50 AM Comments comments (0)

To understand Orly’s New Self title Album work, it helps to know where she comes from. She was born in Washington D.C., and raised in Israel bringing to the record a unique sound and prospective. The album “Orly:” is a mix in between Ani DiFranco and Norah Jones with a touch of middle east. The Self title evokes feelings of hope, ecstasy and loss. Picking you up on the first track and never letting go until the end. The Main tracks,

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StoneThrows CD REVIEW 'The Spark and The Flame' at Aj&dbs

Posted on February 13, 2012 at 6:15 AM Comments comments (0)

  Make no mistake, StoneThrows first EP '‘The Spark and The Flame’' is one of a kind.To start, Legal Enough is the heaviest & best song on the album. This one actually deserves the GNR meets Alterbridge comparison with great riffs by Jonathan, Alex and Shawn that powers the verses, flowing into a huge chorus and a harmonized bridge between the singing that is surprisingly nineti...

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Black Vendetta '' Breakaway" Single Review at Aj&dbs

Posted on January 29, 2012 at 1:00 AM Comments comments (0)

Black Vendetta EP: CIGARETTES, ALCOHOL, LOVE AND INJUSTICE

 

The album’s single '' Breakaway" contains the unmistakable sound from the '70s and the start of the '80s from Artist like Frida, Blondie, Roxette, and U2. The single sounds like the perfect hit from 1984 that somehow simply sat in a vault all these years, only to emerge in the 21st century.''Breakaway" is one of the band’s strongest songs loaded with punchy, hook-riddled anthems,and...

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No Class Assassins CD Review by Aj&dbs

Posted on December 16, 2011 at 8:40 AM Comments comments (1)

 No Class Assassins has captured the sound of the pioneers of the early death metal Bands from Florida in the mid 1980's, like Obituary and Death. In parts, “No Class” is true to the early death metal classic form. The tracks “Blacked out” & “Third times not a charm” are the finest songs on the EP, a well blend of tradit...

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East Mesa CD Review

Posted on November 3, 2011 at 5:00 PM Comments comments (0)

 East Mesa is a constantly changing trio from Folk tales to Blue Grass, switching between the exquisite, the tragic and the humorous. This self title 12 song debut album “East Mesa” is mostly a cover song album with the exemption of songs like Cold Dakota Wind  and Star of the County Down a traditional folk song. ...

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Diva Gash 2,lov Review

Posted on October 3, 2011 at 1:50 AM Comments comments (0)

    "2. Lov" is the newest one from Diva Gash: A Daft of Punk/Rock, influenced club Spanish-rap, painted with bold disco ebullience. Fueled by the duo of Camilo Ferrer and Javier Pabón. The general feel of this album inclines more towards the Motown Record sound Era. "2. Lov" includes tracks ranging from the essence of funk like "Fun Ghetto Royale" and the contemporary Funk/Rock ballad "Hard Rock Steady (BQ...

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Eryn Shewell song review 'Don't you see "from cd 4th and Broadway @Aj&dbs

Posted on August 21, 2011 at 3:35 AM Comments comments (0)


Eryn Shewell charmed her sophomore album release "4th and Broadway", with the track "Don't you see ", a well balanced passionate love and witty maturity single that screams radio hit. Creativity, tone, phrasings and emotion are among the shining elements that make up this very cool tune. The vocal ex...

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Dolo The Bandit Review of "The Heist Code:Black Op" @ Aj&dbs

Posted on August 5, 2011 at 2:55 AM Comments comments (0)

 

"Dolo The Bandit, truly a household name on the NY upcoming  rap scene  blessed with the boundless energy of an addict and the verbal gymnastics of a Machine, the NY-born Hip-Hop veteran turns back the clock to the 1990's  east coast gangster rap with songs such as "Black out.” A song with great rhymes and a triple B ("big bang beats") is a great beginning for the m...

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DOCTARYN "Ep Conumdrum" cd review at Aj&dbs

Posted on June 25, 2011 at 11:19 AM Comments comments (0)

CD review from Taryn DeCicco  DOCTARYN "Ep Conumdrum"


 

This one of a kind Ep name 'Conumdrum'  is the beginning of an intricate road for "DOCTARYN" a solo Project from multi-instrumentalist  Taryn DeCicco -a singer, songwriter, who excels at what she does for being self taught. 'Conum...

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The Original Snakeskins song " Darkest Hour" Review at Aj&dbs

Posted on May 27, 2011 at 1:25 AM Comments comments (0)

Review for The Original Snakeskins song " Darkest Hour" from album "Along For The Ride" 2011

" Darkest Hour" is a song about picking up the pieces after heartbreak and reminiscing on memories.The tune dresses it up in an Americana/Bluegrass sound with deluxe vocal harmonies, the v...

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"Two Birds," the single from the "Sweet Honesty" EP By Sheyana review at Aj&dbs

Posted on April 9, 2011 at 1:05 AM Comments comments (0)

  "Sweet Honesty" EP"

"Two Birds," the single from the "Sweet Honesty" EP, the sophomore cd from Tasmania based songsmith Sheyana, is an almost anachronistic piece. Every aspect of this composition harkens to a time when content was king and consumption was not based on how much bubblegum noise was needed to sell empty pop to tweens and drunk club-goers. Passing on slick...

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Silly Monster House Party" by Kiddle Karoo CD Review at Aj&dbs

Posted on March 30, 2011 at 1:13 AM Comments comments (0)

Silly Monster House Party" by Kiddle Karoo is a lively collection of kid friendly originals and "Monster mixed" kid classics in the spirit of "The Wiggles" and Jim Henson's earlier work. As a family offering, "...Party" does deliver the goods by honoring the tradition of upbeat music combined with frolic-y and mostly educational lyrics. Where it genuinely shines is in provi...

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Olive Tree Dance - Did j Dance All Beauty CD Review at Aj&dbs

Posted on January 12, 2011 at 1:59 AM Comments comments (0)

      If you can think of something weird & refreshing at the same time you definitely should check out Olive Tree Dance. Not only is it weird, but it is also experimental. Olive Tree Dance is a breath of fresh air for those who believe thei...

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Unravelling - Everything Is Normal CD Review at Aj&dbs

Posted on January 9, 2011 at 10:25 AM Comments comments (0)

 

"Everything is Normal-" the full length offering from Aussie electro-clash group The Unravelling- is an intriguing blend of classic synth blends, frenzied guitars and an eclectic undercurrent. Musically, “Normal” slides right into a groove with “Come Undone” that maintains an energeti...

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Matt Dent CD Review at Aj&dbs

Posted on December 2, 2010 at 4:19 AM Comments comments (0)

"With “We Found Out,” Matt Dent presents a study in successful minimalism. A simple, blues tinged guitar riff leads an artful parade of instrumentation, followed by a bass riff that makes more use of the spaces; when the vocals start, it adds to a sense of drama that doesn’t...

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Andrea Marr Band CD review "Little Sister Got Soul!"

Posted on September 20, 2010 at 9:27 AM Comments comments (0)

Andrea Marr Band CD review "Little Sister Got Soul!"

"Brassy, bold, soulful and- as we understand it- tiny, Andrea Marr brings glamour to the low down, dirty blues. There’s no question as to who runs the show, yet the strong collaborative effort is what makes “Steam up the Windows,” and the eponymous Andrea Marr band, ...

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Rebekah Strongman CD Review

Posted on September 11, 2010 at 11:16 AM Comments comments (0)

"15 year old Rebekah brings a lot of character to the table with her sweet, country tinged pop; with a well played standard rock backdrop, her offerings have the earmarks of a strong contender for “new break-up anthem for young girls.” . “Don’t Wanna Fall” showcases a lyrical skill that belie...

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Amanda Baker CD Review

Posted on August 29, 2010 at 6:40 AM Comments comments (1)

"A first listen to the music of Amanda Baker inspires a bounty of adjectives- from rich to sultry, smoky to powerhouse, the list could go on and end with outstanding. The music compliments each mood with ease. The vocal tone of Ms Baker tends to run through a body in waves, evoking feelings of ecstasy, agony, lo...

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KOTADAMA CD REVIEW

Posted on August 19, 2010 at 9:40 AM Comments comments (0)

   KOTADAMA CD REVIEW "DICHOTOMY"

For a young band, Kotadama boasts an interesting array of accomplishments, not the least of which is garnering considerable radio play in the US, as well as that of top producer David Kershenbaum (Duran Duran, Tracy Chapman, Bryan Adams). The resulting collaboration looks like a winning combination...The music from “Dichotomy” grabs you from the ...

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