Randy Radic
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Left Coast author and writer. A cigar smoker, he keeps snakes as pets. Author of numerous true crime books written under the pen name of John Lee Brook.

Leo Sawikin Releases Gorgeous “You Love Too Much”

Talking about the inspiration of “You Love Too Much,” singer-songwriter Leo Sawikin shares, “I first got the idea for ‘You Love Too Much’ watching The Sopranos. There is a tragic character named Gloria Atrillo on the show, who has serious…

Music Video: 1st Base Runner Releases “Near Me”

Austin, Texas-based alternative artist 1st Base Runner recently unveiled the music video, “Near Me,” a track lifted from his 2021 EP, Ellis, a collaboration with Bryan Ellis. The video, directed by Ellis Bahl and Johnny Chew, enters a visual realm…

Interview: Chatting with Adventure Club about Their New Album, ‘Love // Chaos’

Celebrated electronic music duo Adventure Club, aka Leighton James and Christian Srigley, releases a monster of an album, Love // Chaos, spanning 25 tracks via Ultra Music. Love // Chaos is their first album since 2016’s Red // Blue. Brimming…

New Music: chasing luma introduces debut single – “bittersweet”

Alt-pop artist chasing luma, aka Luke MacDonald, unveils his debut single, “bittersweet.” chasing luma shares, “‘bittersweet’ was the song that made me decide to make the chasing luma project. For a long while I was really lost and not sure…

New Music: The Night Owls release self-titled album

Montreal-based indie/folk/rock/country duo The Night Owls drop the title track from their forthcoming self-titled debut album, slated to drop in spring 2022.

Album Review: Go To Space Die Releases ‘Red Air Don’t Care’

Space rock/prog-rock artist Go To Space Die just released his debut instrumental album, Red Air Don’t Care. Go To Space Die is the brainchild of drummer Dagan Thogerson, who sits in the pocket for indie-rock outfit Murder by Death. On…

Nine artists ready to make an impact in 2022

It may be asked how, from so many artists. It is possible to isolate a handful of bands and/or artistes and identify them as The Next Big Thing. The author, while conceding to a certain amount of arbitrariness, can in…