Category Archives: Milwaukee

AUDIO: Dan Kolesari – “It Can’t Be Here”

Singer-songwriter Dan Kolesari recently put out a new album. In the vein of 70’s soft rock, his collection of songs encompasses the enrichment of one’s spirit and not running from your true self. Embedded in these tunes is a wonderful cover of “Dancing in the Dark” by Bruce Springsteen. Kolesari seems to be pondering a sense of meandering through life

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AUDIO: Homerow – “Learning How to Sleep in the 21st Century”

Folktronica project Homerow has kicked the new year off with a fresh album. While gentle as a feather, the emotional conviction here is heavy and powerful, detailing feelings of escaping reality and sanctuary in sleep. There’s tales of hypnosis, being broken up with your former self, reconciliation, and coming to terms with the ways things are. Cloudy weather and pale

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AUDIO: Mungo Mountain – “Mungo Mountain”

Drum and bass duo Mungo Mountain have a new self-titled EP out. They rampage with headbanging riffage and blistering industrial texture over five gnarly tracks. It’s entirely instrumental despite the false start exclamations at the start of “Solipsist.” 2020 was a hefty year in terms out of output for Mungo Mountain and they’ve already kicked off 2021 with this EP

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AUDIO: Alyssa Caroline – “Through It all”

Wisconsin artist Alyssa Caroline may only be a freshman in college, but her singing and songwriting ability carry a sense of maturity. Her acoustic vocals are spoken from the heart, giving listeners a sense of vulnerability that speaks to the authenticity of her music. This is found in all of the songs she has released, but especially in “Through It

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AUDIO: Yvonne Dollheart – “Hotels in Heads, Motels in Minds”

We’ve got a new lo-fi pop artist on our radar, Yvonne Dollheart. She dropped a record on Halloween of seven tracks, encompassing dream pop and eccentric psychedelia. There’s a haunting presence of echoing background vocals under Dollheart’s poetic lyricism as she sings along downtempo production, although “Bottom of the Pool” kicks it into an upbeat dance vibe. She’s got an

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AUDIO: Wave Chapelle – “Safe (Prod. Menebeats)”

Hip hop artist Wave Chapelle kicks off 2021 with a new single produced by Menebeats. He raps about not taking risks if he wants to be making money. In a clever play on the word’s definition, he mentions putting bands in the safe acquired by *not* playing it safe. Wave Chapelle continues to prove himself as one of Milwaukee’s finest-bred

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AUDIO: Mind Gore – “In the Shank of the Evening”

Mind Gore is an extreme metal project of the experimental collective Fundamentals. They’ve got a new EP of three songs out, and it carries quite the demonic trance. The title track’s riff feels like a relentless onslaught of terror while “Blue Conundrum” is an industrial headbanger and “Madman of the People” feels like opening a portal to Hell. There’s been

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AUDIO: Mystic Visitor – “Il Divino”

Dubstep producer Mystic Visitor has a new track out today to honor his late grandfather. He’s stated on social media that he believes it’s some of his best production to date; it’s a carefully sculpted and intricately assembled banger that utilizes drilling textures as well as synth waves. It feels like robots are using power tools and building something. An

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AUDIO: R.A.P. Ferreira – “Bob’s Son”

Acclaimed hip hop artist R.A.P. Ferreira (formerly known as Milo) has a new album out. In an ode to poet Bob Kaufman, Ferreira delivers his artful and eccentric wordplay over twelve tracks while exploring the theory of harmonious structures. There’s frequent production shifts throughout each track as he conveys colorful depictions of oatmeal cookies, having selves within himself, the power

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AUDIO: KASE – “Alive”

KASE is an avant-garde jazz collective consisting of Jamie Breiwick, John Christensen, and knowsthetime; they’ve got a new record out today on B Side Recordings. In the most experimental of approaches to jazz the group plays with turntablism, rapping from CRASHprez, live beats, and free improvisation throughout these eclectic compositions. The final track extends this fusion over fourteen minutes. Classics

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