Victor Florence is kind of a constant here. I didn't know so much about him, but since he kept recording and publishing music it was easy to follow is path. When he started changing his style from heartbroken-college-boy-connor-oberst-acoustic-gu …
Here is another non acoustic guitar program with some jumps between genres and decades. I have to confess that I was playing A Flock of Seagulls a lot lately. It's a perfect eighties flashback, especially with their videos. All the moves and styl …
Daniel Bachman is working hard to stay on top of business. Touring the US, recording a bunch of tracks, touring Europe then back to the US and so on. And in the meantime, while slowley the PR machinery is starting for his next new album on Bathetic R …
Laboule is Paolo Novellino from Northern Italy that means somewhere around the mighty Alps. Robbie Basho's "Rocky Mountain Raga" seemed to change him and he focused again on guitar.
Refugio is a relaxed folk album between songs and solo acoustic …
Originially hailing from Ireland, now based in Germany, Stephen Burch aka. The Great Park just released his first vinyl album on his very own Woodland Recordings label and it's already sold out! Yes, this didn't last long. Ok, you might say, …
Lac La Belle is an American Folk duo from Detroit that consists of the two great musicians Jennie Knaggs and Nick Schillace. The latter one released two solo guitar records in 2005 and 2008, unfortunately under the radar and earlier than American Pri …
I stumbled upon this album a few days ago and since then it's spinning on my hard disc at 7200 rpm, because it sends out such good vibes; good spiritual vibes.
As a music lover I already traveled ten times around the world and through certain …
Dying For Bad Music proudly presents a First Listen Experience of "Reflections of a Pink Laser," featuring new and outstanding work from the two Oakland fringe psychonauts of ODAWAS. "Reflections of a Pink Laser" will be release …
There are many re-releases of obscure music from around the world lately. Main reason might be the internet, because collectors are able to connect much easier and trade stuff. Not easy is to get through piles of scratchy records in thrift stores or …