Another Monday, which means another day of some new & updated Album Reviews. This week we took a listen & reviewed new albums by Pacific Dub, The VeraGroove & Brent Hoskin’s Heavy Soul Collective. Lets check the Reviews & Star Ratings…
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Pacific Dub – Tightrope
“If Tight Rope is your first introduction to Pacific Dub, the opening track to the album gives one little time to catch their breath. With hard cracking of the snare drum from David Delaney and intertwining the winding guitar riffs of Bryce Klemer, their welcome to the album is utilized through their instruments…”READ MORE
-Written & Reviewed by: Kris Siuta
The Heavy Soul Collective – Sketches Of…
Brent Hoskin’s Heavy Soul debut features a satiated and intriguing medley of big beats. It is an album in which Brent Hoskins could advertise both his production and musical abilities, not to mention the boatload of features, guest vocals, and instrumentalists that boost his credibility and musical variety. …”READ MORE
-Written & Reviewed by: Matt Emodi
The VeraGroove – Pieces
“Once the listener presses play on Pieces, instantly, one will realize this is not your average reggae-rock album. Many bands within this budding genre’s community defy the boundaries of one particular musical spectrum, but The VeraGroove pushes the…”READ MORE
-Written & Reviewed by: Kris Siuta