Tag: Baba Kuboye's "Cultural Canvas" Album Is A Celebration Of African Heritage

Reetoxa Turns Military Memory Into A Punk Plea For Peace In ‘War Killer’

Before a guitar chord can become an argument, it usually begins as a private disturbance. A television flickers in a locked-down room. A former sailor sees an old enemy image placed beside a strange public gesture of peace. That is the uneasy ground beneath "War Killer," the Reetoxa and it gives the track its charge: not polish for its own sake, but a human reaction...

Jane N’ The Jungle’s “Life Of The Party”: A Bold Exploration Of Raw Emotions In Rock

Jane N’ The Jungle from Phoenix, Arizona, stands out with their latest EP, "Life of the Party," a thrilling exploration of addiction and emotional turmoil. Fronted by the potent vocals of Jordan White, this band is redefining the boundaries of rock and grunge with their raw and exhilarating sound. "Life of the Party," produced by Chuck Alkazian at Pearl Sound Studios in Canton, Michigan, marks a...

Baba Kuboye’s “Cultural Canvas” Album Is A Celebration Of African Heritage

The album title of Baba Kuboye's most recent record is "Cultural Canvas," and it's an extravagant blend of songs and stories that honour his...