When Rahway, New Jersey’s J Hacha de Zola released Picaro Obscuro, the second of his two “urban junkyard” albums of 2016, he insinuated that he might not continue on to make a third, and if he did, his plan was to...
J Hacha de Zola: No ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Antipatico (out October 6th, 2017) is the third album from J Hacha de Zola in just over two years and throughout that time, listeners have had the opportunity to hear an artist consistently gaining ground on his own...
J Hacha De Zola: Bub...
posted by Stuart Morrison
J Hacha De Zola has managed to actually “Escape from Fat Kat City,” (the title of his early 2016 debut album), leaving Rahway, New Jersey and the shadow of the maximum security prison that literally loomed over him...
J Hacha De Zola: Str...
posted by Stuart Morrison
A salvaged toy piano, noise makers, 25-cent whistles, rattles, plastic flutes, cheap candy ocarinas color J Hacha De Zola’s “urban junkyard” sound. Strange is the second single taken from the upcoming album by the...
J Hacha De Zola: Bet...
posted by Stuart Morrison
A salvaged toy piano, noise makers, 25-cent whistles, rattles, plastic flutes, cheap candy ocarinas color J Hacha De Zola’s “urban junkyard” sound. Better Run is taken from the upcoming album by the Jersey...
Monz Latronz: The Wi...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Monz Latronz are a new band from Wyckoff, NJ, who write indie-pop-rock and no one has ever heard of [so they write]. They are Duo comprised of Mike Elling & Greg Gerosky. Their self titled debut 3-song EP was just...
The MiCKS: Dancing f...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Coming out of Jersey City, NJ, three-piece garage roots rock band The MiCKS are carving out an unflinching foothold beyond the abounding vagueness of modern music. Founded by brothers Matt (singer/songwriter/guitarist) and...
The Soviet: Monotony
posted by Stuart Morrison
From the North Eastern United States (or more specifically Blairstown, NJ) The Soviet have released a three track self-titled EP, and this track is from it. “The Soviet is a band of four close friends, based in the...
Big Troubles: Misery
posted by Stuart Morrison
Big Troubles are Ian Drennan, Alex Craig, Luka Usmiani, Samuel Franklin from New Jersey, and this is from their second release, the album Romantic Comedy on Slumberland Records....