El Estepario Siberiano's debut with The Cost on "Not For Me" defies expectations, blending technical prowess and emotional depth in a hard-hitting hard rock anthem. A promising start for this unexpected collaboration.
In the sprawling universe of Seattle's indie music scene, where established stars and emerging talents converge like celestial bodies, a new constellation has burst onto the firmament in just over a year - Planets In The Ocean. This triumvirate, consisting of Robb Benson (vocals/guitar), Cassady Laton (drums), and Gwon Chang (bass), represents a potent fusion of experience and innovation. Their meteoric rise defies the very notion of a 'short timeline,' with roots extending from acts like Dear John Letters and Stereo Embers, among others.
In the cluttered landscape of contemporary music, where bombast and excess often take the limelight, it's a rare delight to stumble upon a piece that beckons you closer with a gentle, unassuming allure. Jeannie Rak's latest offering, "Coffee Kisses," is precisely such a gem – an intimate ballad that tugs at the heartstrings while quietly showcasing her undeniable talent and the echoes of her busking roots in Pike Place Market.