Features

Play The Game

As I’ve stated before, one of the great things about keeping an MP3 blog is the opportunity to hear new music first hand. In the case of Alison Breitman, this works as a great benefit. Read more »

The Way Your Soul Finds Its Groove

When Holly Palmer‘s self-titled debut arrived in 1996, I was pleasantly surprised at both her artistic style and unique sound. This was a record that set itself apart from the flux of Alanis-esque records that seemed to be ever-flowing during that year. Blending soft, soulful ballads with more jaunty numbers, Holly crafted a collection that was both refreshing and long overdue. Read more »

Fatal Kind Of Charm

Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn‘s voice is soft and pleasant, and at times, can sound as if she’s channeling Juliana Hatfield. But it’s Mirah’s unconventional lo-fi sound and incredible lyric writing that hold her music’s distinguishable mark. Read more »

Angie

Citing musical influences that range from Ani DiFranco to PJ Harvey, singer/songwriter/actress/model Angie Mattson creates a swirling blend of music, brimming with brilliance and performed with confidence. Read more »

Pretty White Noise

A rather new discovery for me, Laura Burhenn was suggested to me by a nice reader of of the site. He suggested I check out her official site, which I did. From there, I was able to sample a few of her latest songs and decided that she was definitely worthy of mention. Read more »