Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are too many to listen to, let alone review them. It ensures that too many albums
Three years after their spectacular performance at the Bospop Festival in the South of the Netherlands, and five years after their previous show in Amsterdam, Welsh rock band
The lyrics of Dutch band Bløf often lead to amusing discussions and even parodies, but fans and critics agree on one thing: the band from the Netherlands doesn’t
Mark ‘The Ram’ O’Donnell’s latest offering, “I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere,” stands as a testament to the artistic evolution of a farmboy-turned-urban-explorer whose musical journey mirrors his
Monday’s Monsoon is back with its latest release “Sink/Swim/Fly”, after two singles and two EP’s. The collection of eleven tracks presents a masterful balance of intimate storytelling and
Friday, April 25th, unfolded beneath a gentle spring drizzle in Rochester, NY, as eager fans lined Water Street, their anticipation palpable despite the weather. The queue snaked around
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are way too many to listen to them all, let alone review them. It ensures that
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are too many to listen to, let alone review them. It ensures that too many albums
“Texas Time Warp”, the new five-track EP by Ranzel X Kendrick, blends elements of folk, blues, country, and soft rock with a breezy, lived-in feel that gives the
Ah, Suzanne Vega. The general public only came to know her when a dance act violated her repertoire and reduced “Tom’s Diner” to a trifle by focusing mainly