New music is released every day, but seldom is there a fresh, new album filled with such passion and unique sounds.
And seldom does it come from a Marine veteran, who served his country and now serves his listeners with music from the heart and soul of the man he has become.
Music maker Ian Hendrix’s debut single, “Dreams Fade” is set to be released on December 11, 2018.
The song was produced at Del Oro Music Studios by producer Ian Hendrix and Robert Eibach, who has produced a wealth of Grammy award nominees and winners and Billboard charting artists.
Lyric Dubee is an AWARD WINNING, multi-genre artist from Canada. Proficient and at ease playing ROCK, POP, BLUES, CLASSICAL and JAZZ, his deep appreciation and experimentation with all the genres led Lyric to personalize his own style of music known as REVOLUTION ROCK.
Now at 20, he has already released 4 albums, debuted on the rock and AC music charts, toured internationally (Japan, China, USA) Lyric is endorsed by Ernie Ball MusicMan Guitars and Guitar Center and is part of the Brotherhood of the Guitar.
From the ashes of Stone Antica, the group's singer AnWy Myles started to wander in the landscape of alternative/ rock. Myles relocated to Stockholm to seek like-minded musicians for collaborations, including Erik Fernholm and Anton Sällberg from pop/ rockband Atlantic Driftwood. Former bassist of Stone Antica, Jon Liedberg, is also frequently appearing in Myles new loose-knit lineup.
Playing Dead is a New York based punk band that just recorded the first full length with a new lineup. Our roots are with Long Island punk bands like Iron Chic, but our new album also combines the soaring melodies and dual guitar attack of bands like Superchunk and Hot Water Music.
Kenny Young and his band hail from the southern shore area of New Jersey. After one listen to this band, you’d swear these boys lived somewhere below the Mason-Dixon Line. Kenny’s life has traveled many roads over the years and he paved them into a collection of songs that range from beautiful ballads like “Lay A Rose” to balls-to-the-wall rockers like “Krazy“The Kenny Young Band began to pack venues throughout the southern shore towns in New Jersey.