Tag: Kent Owens with Fade Away

Paul Gehl Gives Us A Glimpse Into The Abyss With ‘Devils and Demons’

Some songs are built to be lived in. They are not merely heard; they are structures, meticulously assembled spaces that offer a particular perspective. Paul Gehl’s single, “Devils and Demons,” is one such creation. It is a work of sonic architecture, designed from the ground up as a fortress against the internal chaos of bipolar disorder. The track is a heavy, brooding piece of gothic rock,...

L.A.B Unleashes “L.A.B VI”: A Symphony Of Eclectic Sounds

New Zealand's musical prodigy, L.A.B, has once again proven their extraordinary talent with the release of their latest album, "L.A.B VI." This remarkable achievement follows their unprecedented streak of releasing five albums in five years. "L.A.B VI" stands out as a product of nearly two years of intensive writing, recording, and perfecting, showcasing the band’s evolution and cementing its reputation for creating robust and compelling...

Don’t Let This One “Fade Away”: Kent Owens Makes a Mark

Kent Owens, a name that sounds like it should be on a library card next to “Hemingway,” but instead it's on the digital shelf...