Blaine Holcomb Shows Maturity on Fun New EP

One thing about the pause that this global pandemic has brought is amazing new music and surprise albums.  We are in luck as Hamilton-born, Nashville-based singer/songwriter Blaine Holcomb is set to drop his first single from his new EP on Friday in a series of several releases to come over the summer.  His new self-titled EP, […]

315 Reviews: Atkins Riot’s ‘Couch Potato’

Syracuse’s Atkins Riot has put an awful lot of rock into a short EP.  The record is very well produced and each song flows seamlessly into the next, while the band experiments with different sounds. This tight band consists of Anthony Saturno, Rob Zaccaria, Sam Roux, and Byron Cage. The title track “Couch Potato” kicks […]

Upstate Legend Tommy Hoe releases new album “Eye of a Dream”

Upstate New York legend Tommy Hoe has been busy, secretly and safely recording a new record at Studio 1311 in Pennsylvania.The record “EYE OF A DREAM” was produced by Brian Kors and engineered by Gregory Brady.  A slew of amazing musicians were tapped including Doug  Gramo, Brian Kors, Cole Will, Alex Uskuraits,  Keith Giosa, Bill […]

315 Release Friday: Just Joe’s Introspective Work, ‘Breakdown’

Black Friday is a big day for new releases. For this Black Friday, one of the 315’s favorite balladeers Joe Altier (stage name Just Joe) has released his most personal effort to date, ‘Breakdown.’ You can find it on all the streaming platforms and copies of the physical CD can be found at his website. […]

315 New Music Friday: Lucky33 ‘Live in a Dive’

Lucky33’s bio reads as follows: “Lucky33 is a four-piece high energy, old-school punk band from Syracuse NY. Dirty, catchy hooks, sweaty hugs and shitty high fives. In your face punk rock!” Not a truer bio could have been written, especially the part about the shitty high fives. This Syracuse-based maelstrom has released its fourth album […]

10 Years Has a Pulse on the World with New Album ‘Violent Allies’

Not all musicians can create music that taps into an art form and can make it “radio friendly” like 10 Years does. That is what makes 10 Years a band that is severely underrated in the rock world. 10 Years’ new album Violent Allies, released on September 18, is one of the best albums they […]

You “Can’t Go Wrong” with Seether’s Album Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum

Patience is a virtue that will be handsomely rewarded to Seether’s fans once they hear Seether’s new long-awaited eighth studio album Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum. This album has been three years in the making and delivers a refreshing set of new songs for their fans. It is one of their strongest albums to date, […]

Album Review: Maybe Sunday – ‘Above the Trees’

By Sean Nevison, Staff Writer Maybe Sunday declares themselves a “psychedelic, alternative, blues, pop, jelly” band.  It’s easy to see why after listening to their new four song EP Above The Trees.  Based in the Central New York regions of Rome and Syracuse, the band is composed of Bruce Flanders (guitar, vocals), Jim Grogan (drums, vocals), Julie Grogan (keys […]

Hearing Aide – Roomful of Blues, In A Roomful Of Blues

Roomful of Blues, in over five decades of playing, have established themselves as one of the most accomplished blues bands in existence. Their latest release, In A Roomful Of Blues, released March 13, is their sixth recording on the iconic Alligator Records label and is available here. Roomful is an apt word to describe the […]

Hearing Aide: The Drunken Hearts ‘Wheels of the City’

I can imagine it is sometimes difficult to be called an Americana band. I’ve heard a number of music fans hear that description and respond, “You mean they sound like Mumford and Sons, or The Avett Brothers?” That response is not only limiting, it’s unfair. Listening to The Drunken Hearts pending release, Wheels of the […]