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17 Year Old Stunner, Sophia Radisch, Releases Sophomore Album, “Beautiful Sin” | Rock/Pop/Alternative – Canada
Posted: January 9, 2016 by Kimberly Weiss in Band Reviews/Promotions, Music Connection News, Non-Local BandsTags: Alanis Morisette, album review, Alternative, Beautiful Sin, Canada, Give Me A Soul, Glen Drover, Jewel, Larry Wayne Clark, Lo-Fi, Megadeath, new release, non-local, pop, Raining Fire, Rock, Rock Solid Talent Entertainment LTD, Shawn Drover, Shiver, Sophia Radisch, sophomore album, Star 1 Group
Grenades!?: Interrobang | Dayton Most Metro
Posted: March 9, 2015 by Kimberly Weiss in Band/Artist/Project News, Local Music NewsTags: album review, Andrew Chenault, Daniel Madero, Dear Fawn, Fire Note, Grenades!?, Interrobang, Josh Moody, Mike Patak Jr., Roley Yuma, Tyler McKinley
Grenades!?’s Debut Is Strong For A Group Stretching Their Legs For The First Time
February 5, 2015 by
Album Review: It feels like the phrase “stretching their legs for the first time” is a bit of an exaggeration. There’s been quite a history between lead-vocalist/keyboardist Daniel Madero and Mike Patak Jr. From Stone The Mayor Sheriffs, to Temper, Temper, Temperature (At The Drive-In cover band), now to Grenades!?. Having parted ways with recording member Daniel Cortes (second guitar/backing vocals), Tyler McKinley keeps the musical tradition strong playing in Roley Yuma as well as Dear Fawn (which also includes Madero, but on drums). Rounding out the quintet is Josh Moody on bass and Andrew Chenault on drums. With Grenades!? having such strong roots in Dayton, Ohio’s music scene, it’s no surprise that their debut, Interrobang is catchy and fun, if a bit safe. (more…)