Sinner’s Shrine and desert dreams Sinner’s Shrine (El Tiradito) in Tucson Arizona, serves as the inspiration for the title of Dean Owens new album. Its history runs through the album, a sinner who died for love, and prayers of the heartbroken, the dispossessed. The deserts of America have long held a place in Dean’s heart andContinue reading “Dean Owens ‘Sinner’s Shrine’ emerges from the desert sands with intoxicating appeal”
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Henry’s lockdown tunes capture everyone’s feelings right now
No matter where you sit on COVID, lockdown, vaccination debates, everyone can relate to local Melbourne legend Henry Wagons’ new tunes released July 23rd. Henry is an unfailingly generous personality, possessed of a keen mind and an ability to produce songs that tap into the prevailing psyche and resonate with us all. And that’s exactlyContinue reading “Henry’s lockdown tunes capture everyone’s feelings right now”
Monique Brumby’s talent bears fruit again with new single ‘Tom Deliver’
The opening bars to ‘Tom Deliver’ sound like a dirge, a funeral procession mourning the death of inspiration. The music and the vocal are slow and leaden like it’s an effort to even crawl out of bed. It’s a sensation familiar to every artist at some point in their creative life, and captured so wellContinue reading “Monique Brumby’s talent bears fruit again with new single ‘Tom Deliver’”