Indie Grid
Exploring the Soul of ‘Spinning North’: An Interview with Tano Jones
Welcome to the TIG and an insightful conversation with Tano Jones, the driving force behind The Tano Jones Revelryand their latest […]
‘Miles Around’ – Peter Daniel: A Jazz Masterclass
Seattle Saxophonist sensation Peter Daniel releases the second single from his ‘Quartets’ project, through Music Factory Records. Featuring Marina Christopher Bass, Marina […]
‘Sleep Patterns Repeating’ By Camens: The Next Big Indie Sensation?
I stumbled upon an electrifying song by the Stoke-on-Trent band Camens, named ‘Sleep Patterns Repeating‘, and it immediately hooked me with […]
Interview: Cobbler Opens Up About New Album, ‘No One Knows The Question’
Welcome to TIG’s interview with Cobbler, the electronic musician hailing from the city of Sheffield, United Kingdom. With a career spanning […]
Leah Callahan’s ’90s Inspired Track ‘Super’ from ‘Curious Tourist’
Boston songwriter and performer Leah Callahan has just released her fourth album this decade, ‘Curious Tourist.’ And, it has to be said, […]
HANUSSEN: The Enigmatic Clairvoyant | An Opera by John Beckmann
John Beckmann of Mortal Prophets‘ latest project, ‘HANUSSEN: The Enigmatic Clairvoyant | An Opera,’ presents an experimental journey rooted in electronica and […]
Clash Valian’s Album ‘Degrees of Freedom’ – To Infinity And Beyond
Seattle-based artist Greg Merrell, the driving force behind Clash Valian, has released his latest album, ‘Degrees of Freedom.’ Featuring 21 […]
Leyla Romanova’s ‘CYBERSYMPHONY’ Takes Audiences on a Cinematic Journey
Russian composer Leyla Romanova has unveiled her debut cinematic masterpiece, ‘CYBERSYMPHONY (dedicated to Christopher Nolan),’ which is clearly dedicated to acclaimed filmmaker Christopher […]
‘now or never’ – myah: A Fantastically Catchy Pop/Alt-Rock Fusion
Born and raised in Florida, talented songwriter, myah returns with the fantastically crafted ‘now or never’; which at its very core is a […]
‘Only Fans’ – Giack Bazz: Sex-Sells, But Who’s Buying?
Giack Bazz’s ‘Only Fans’ is interesting. More for its narrative content and heady aspiration’s, derived from a somewhat detailed, instructive […]