Victrola & the Duhst Bunnies — Duhmocracy CD Review

Victoria Parks is a category winner in the Mid-Atlantic Song Contest debuting as Victrola & the Duhst Bunnies with a full-length production that’s a bold, in-yer-face collection of songs ranging from the blovinely political to the hilariously bizarre. Parks stuffs a whole cartload (a BIG cart) of stupid politicians, right-wing apologist media, potheaded and spoon-fed x’s, religious...

Eye Talk — Sun and Moon CD Review

Eye Talk is the brothers Clark — Alan writes, sings and produces/records most of the songs; Bob plays bass and brings a couple songs to blend into the mix. The sound is influenced largely by the Euro-soul sound of bands like ABC and others in their wave of studio gloss’d MIDI funque and blue-eyed soul. Eye Talk attempts to set itself apart by bringing established session artists into the...

SVOY — electric CD review

SVOY’s music is a truly unique coupling of pop and electronic. The songs here are immediately captivating with a sound that keeps each song turning into odd little avenues that lead you further into this world as seen through the eyes of some kind of lovelorn automaton who speaks only in 3 minute pop songs or something. It’s hard to explain. Listen to the sample tracks to see what I mean....

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