12/03/2025

Instrumental New Age Meditation Track Feature: Allan Susoeff, Jr. (Exastis) -Third Eye: 852 Hz

Allan Susoeff, Jr.’s “Third Eye: 852 Hz” focuses on your perception center. I like to refer to it as the all-knowing voice inside, heightening your self-awareness and allowing you to receive information. Like the aperture of a camera with one sound, the seeing eye is wide open.

As the bell rings, the chimes tingle, the singing bowls echo with a resonant tone, and the acoustic piano begins its sojourn over the softness and flexibility of the synth’s colors.

The orchestrations resemble a choir, with a brief, faint birdsong sound in the background.  As the compositions gather momentum, you feel an energy and strength that gives you the secondary sight —the only thing you can envision.

The realizations of the chakra are in full bloom with this 852Hz frequency. This is five minutes and twenty-one seconds of pure audio bliss, ending as it began, with the bell as its focal point.

Third Eye: 852 Hz:

The third-eye chakra, or Ajna chakra, is the sixth of the seven primary chakras in the body. It is our “perception center,” and is believed to be the seat of the soul and the gateway to higher consciousness. The sixth chakra is also associated with light, clarity, understanding, and spiritual insight. It is typically the focal point of concentration during asana and meditation practices. The Solfeggio Frequency of the 3rd eye chakra is 852 Hz, and the key signature and chord is A Major.

Instrumentation: Piano, Rhodes 88 electric Piano, flute, oboe, synths, pads and strings, singing bowls, chimes

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Review Founder

December 3, 2025

 https://allansusoeff.com

Just two short weeks after the release of his first album, Extasis, in 2019, Allan experienced another quantum leap in life: a heart attack. He emerged from his double bypass surgery with a newfound appreciation for music. The intricacies of instrumental collaborations alone gave Allan ne

11/22/2025

Tina Turner’s First Solo Album, Good Hearted Woman, Receives Definitive Edition Re-Release - OUT NOW!

Tina's iconic solo career began with the recording of Good Hearted Woman in 1974 even before she recorded Tina Turns The Country On!

Just over 50 years later, the 10 track album has been re-released on CD, LP, Download, Streaming and also as high res audio (96/24) for audiophiles.

This remastered re-release uses a transfer of the master tapes and the artwork also includes fresh liner notes that shine a light on the stories behind the music.  The CD is housed in a 6 panel digipack and the LP features a printed inner sleeve.

The album has now been added to discography pages of Tina Turner’s official website and webstore along with support across her social media platforms.

The definitive re-release of Good Hearted Woman can be ordered on CD and LP or downloaded and streamed here: https://cherryred.co/GoodHeartedWoman

A lyric video of the single, If This Is Our Last Time, has been released to support the single: https://youtu.be/fY72iuc-dok

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

11/21/2025

Holiday Jazz Track Feature: Michael Dulin-We Three Kings Track

If you ever feel like you’re in the mood for some solo piano music with jazz and the Holiday spirit, look no further than the latest track from Michael Dulin covering the timeless classic “We Three Kings.”

It is one of my personal favorites because of its melody and meaning. To hear it performed with singularity and with such elegance is another treat for the senses.

The cover art, with its regal gold crowns and seasonal colors, alongside Michael, looks like a Christmas card. And how perfect is that, considering what the artist is trying to convey through his fingers?

With each successive track release, Michael Dulin has captured my attention. His ability to include every intricacy of the music and meaning takes a song to another level of sophistication and enjoyment.

“We Three Kings” is a reminder of the importance and meaning of a holiday and of how music can mold and shape it within a non-typical genre while still maintaining its essence. Michael Dulin has succeeded in doing that.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Review Founder

November 21, 2025

 

https://michaeldulin.net/

Renowned for his masterful artistry and emotional depth, Michael Dulin is a pianist and composer whose music bridges the worlds of contemporary instrumental and classical genres. His compositions, marked by lush harmonies, intricate phrasing, and expressive dynamics, blend the sophistication of classical tradition with the fluidity of jazz improvisation. The result is a sound that is both profound and timeless, that resonates with audiences across the globe.

 

11/20/2025

Mike Shouse Releases New Video “Smiley Faced Emoji” From New Album "Jaded"

Stockton, NJ  – Shouse has released a new video for “Smiley Faced Emoji” from his new album Jaded, released September 2025.

Watch “Smiley Faced Emoji” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ39dk5-oqM

Shouse was born Michael Stephen Shouse on September 27th, 1970 in Jackson, KY. In 1992 he moved to LA and attended the Guitar Institute of Technology in Hollywood, CA. He has written articles and lessons for online sites such as chopsfromhell.com and guitar9.com, and has been featured in magazines like Progression, Fireworks and The Sound guitar magazines. He released “Enter the Soul” in 2001 and the song “Man” was on a compilation CD “International Anthems: Volume 1” in 2002. His second release Alone on the Sun was released in June 2010 and got rave reviews worldwide. The title track “Alone on the Sun” was featured on the new compilation cd “Gods of Indie Guitar 2011” and premiered on the Australian tv show “Guitar Gods and Masterpieces.”

Jaded is his first release in 15 years and he’s back with friends! Featuring guest solos from legends Michael Angelo Batio, Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal and Tony MacAlpine. Filling out the band on drums, the best of the best, from NY, Charlie Zeleny (Drumageddon, Jordan Rudess and Terry Bozzio). Playing bass, from Los Angeles, James Amelio Pulli (Metal Hall of Fame bassist for Impellitteri). Mixed and mastered by Nashville legend Billy Decker. As Shouse states, “This album is a rebirth for me in many ways,” and critics from around the world are taking notice.

With flawless production, genre-blending compositions, and virtuosic performances from every contributor, this album is both a technical marvel and a heartfelt journey. Whether you’re a metalhead, a classic rock purist, or simply a fan of world-class guitar playing, Jaded delivers something both familiar and fresh. It’s a long-awaited return that was worth every minute of the wait.” - USA, Music Review World

Through the nine instrumental compositions that mark this opus, Shouse weaves a sound fresco that is both technical and visceral.” - France’s Iggy Magazine

Listening to Jaded brought me back to an era when instrumental rock felt bigger than life, when every solo had something to prove. This album does not feel stuck in the past. It feels personal, worked over, and deeply considered. Become A Fan” - USA, Pitch Perfect

Reborn in the ashes: Mike Shouse's monumental return with Jaded….Shouse has a triumphant return with an album that challenges the limits of the instrumental and sets a new standard for the genre.” - Argentina’s Revista Sound Loop

Watch “Bucket of Bolts” here: https://youtu.be/MZq6WXb4w9g

Get your copy here: https://www.dekoentertainment.com/inthesquare/mike-shouse

Track list:
(Prelude) Romeo and Juliet
Romeo Is Gone
A Bitter Cold
Let's Go
Smiley Faced Emoji
Bucket of Bolts
Jaded
Memoriam
Upon Looking Back

For more information:
www.dekoentertainment.com
Deko Entertainment–Art Has Value

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

11/19/2025

Rock Track Feature: Peppos-Jones Band Title-Gotta Do’s


The do’s and don’ts of life are learned at a very young age. As we mature and take on responsibility, some things need to be done, and some need to be done daily, and they become the “Gotta Do’s.” To take it to the next level, once a man grows up, gets committed to a woman, and then marries her, it becomes the Gotta Do’s amplified. Or should I say honey do’s as in a list?

The Peppos-Jones band decided to make a song about this very subject, titled, you guessed it, “Gotta Do’s.” The lyrics, while humorous, resonate with the daily struggles we all face. If you have a sense of humor, you’ll find that some of it is very true to life.

Additionally, they put the “Parental Advisory” sticker on the cover art. This sticker, commonly used in the music industry to warn listeners of explicit content, was a humorous touch by the band (in my estimation). Now, by today’s standards in film and music, that probably would be ignored. However, out of respect for listeners with children, this was appropriate.

All that aside, this is a great rock song with fun lyrics.  Some bluesy rockin’ guitar and vocals fit the lyrical content perfectly.  Here is one verse as an example; I would suspect it’s meant for those who have experienced the challenges of adult life, regardless of age.

Here is an example of the lyrics of one verse:

Wanna watch the game but I gotta cut the grass

Pulled on the cord it broke and I fell on my stupid ass

Wanna stop taking this plethora of pills

Instead I gotta stop and pay all these friggin bills

The lyrics are mildly abrasive, and I found them amusing.  But that’s me. The main point is that, musically, it is excellent, and the production values are superb.

Peppos-Jones Band not only knows how to have a good time but also how to create a track that listeners can relate to. In the end, that is what it’s all about when you release your music to the masses.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-MuzikMan.net Founder

November 19, 2025

https://www.sonicbearmusic.com/media

Stephen Peppos and Bob Jones met in 1966 while attending Granby High School in Norfolk, VA. They soon formed the band "The New Directions". They recorded a song Louis Jones wrote for the band to perform called “Springtime Lady.” That song is now considered a favorite Garage Psych classic.