★★★★ 4 stars review of GOSPELBEACH “Another Summer Of Love” from ALL MUSIC

Another Summer of Love’s not a million miles away from what GospelbeacH tried to do on their first album — Petty and the Dead certainly share large chunks of musical DNA — but here the energy and sense of purpose the group displays make it a much more cohesive and entertaining record, filler-free and radio-ready. It’s one of the most focused and hooky records Rademaker has made in his long history, and it’s far more together and poppy than one may have guessed after hearing the band’s first album. – READ THE REVIEW HERE

Great review of GOSPELBEACH “Another Summer Of Love” via WHEN YOU MOTOR AWAY…

The foregoing doesn’t mean that Another Summer of Love is a nostalgia piece. This is timeless left coast rock, and it will never be unwelcome to those who love guitar pop. The stories are vivid and true, the performances top-notch, and the variety reveals a songwriter with a comprehensive knowledge and love of guitar pop. I wouldn’t have been surprised to see Chris Hillman, J.D. Souther and the Poco boys in the credits. But Brent and company are so good, they didn’t need them. – READ THE REVIEW HERE

☮GOSPELBEACH’s new album “Another Summer Of Love” is out now!

“Another Summer Of Love” available on Vinyl, CD w/bonus, and Digital.

“Whether you call it power pop, folk rock or alt-country (at times all of these terms apply) GospelbeacH are bursting with melody, with terrific harmonies to boot. This is straight-up genius song writing: honest, brilliantly played and superbly produced.” – Louder Than War

“Aesthetically, what sets this one apart from their debut, Pacific Surf Line, is the sound: more 70’s FM rock than 60’s AM gold. Rademaker’s writing continues to evolve becoming tighter and poppier with a warmer more classic rock feel, nodding heavily towards early power poppers Cheap Trick, Big Star and fellow Floridian ex-pat Tom Petty. Not to worry, those sweet vocal harmonies are still there (along with the cascading guitar solos)…” – Aquarium Drunkard

“Those of us who value quality can bask in its revitalizing, sun-drenched goodness.” – Shindig! Magazine

“…the album is like a lost Heartbreakers classic made just before Petty went solo on Full Moon Fever in the late ’80s.” – All Music

“GospelbeacH succeeds wildly in capturing authentic-sounding analog atmospheres, and slight fuzz buffers the sunny acoustics throughout to form a hazy, ethereal bubble around the entire record.” – The Bohemian

“…a pure Southern California, retro and dreamy roots-rock vibe.” – Yahoo Music

“The new record continues to build on the psychedelic folk rock of the group’s debut, Pacific Surf Line.” – Relix

“…loaded with sunny harmonies, tambourine and exuberant guitar. If there is any song that will get you in the mood for another summer of love, this is it.” – Glide Magazine

“…an album that, with its familiar chords, washes of keys and pristine harmonies, gives you the sensation you’re overlooking a canyon vista, nestled in fleece, watching another spectacular SoCal sunset.” – Buzzbands LA

“The calendar reads mid-June and I’ve got the perfect summer record for you, Another Summer of Love.” – Dagger Zine

☮GOSPELBEACH premieres “Another Summer Of Love” via YAHOO MUSIC


Brent Rademaker — who’s known for his work with Further, Beachwood Sparks and The Tyde –- is realizing his most detailed and mature work yet with his recent outfit, GospelbeacH. The band’s sophomore effort, Another Summer Of Love, is out June 16 and shows off a pure Southern California, retro and dreamy roots-rock vibe.

Yahoo Music is excited to offer fans a full stream of the album a day before its release. In the tradition of the Troubadour scene of the 1970s, Another Summer of Love features some of the GospelbeacH friends and Los Angeles’s finest players and singers including, Pearl Charles, Miranda Lee Richards, members of Wilco, Mapache, Eels, and pickers from the Grand Ole Echo. – CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE ALBUM

Great review of LEFT LANE CRUISER “Claw Machine Wizard” from PENNYBLACKMUSIC

Being so far from cities like Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland, artists in Fort Wayne and surrounding Allen County are accustomed to looking after their own scene and Cultural District. Left Lane Cruiser and their amazing blues hybrid were introduced to an international audience by the inclusion of their music on the television show ‘Breaking Bad’, in addition to widely touring for years. They sound like a mid-‘70s white blues band influenced by Southern rock and Motown and heavy on slide guitar. Freddy’s gruff, smoky voice sounds at various times like Terry Reid, Mojo Nixon, and a gritty young Paul Rodgers. – READ THE REVIEW HERE

☮Brent Rademaker (GOSPELBEACH) featured in the North Bay Bohemian

THAT ’70S SOUND Brent Rademaker, right, channels the 1970s in his new songs for GospelbeacH.
It’s going to be nearly impossible to miss Brent Rademaker at this year’s Huichica Music Festival in Sonoma.

The Los Angeles–based musician will be hitting the stage at least three times over the festival’s two days: with his country band Beachwood Sparks; alongside brother Darren in surf-psych project the Tyde; and leading his throwback folk-rock outfit GospelbeacH.

“I’m going to be like [David] Crosby at Monterey [Pop Festival],” Rademaker says. “Except that I’m not going to take acid.”

GospelbeacH is Rademaker’s main focus these days. The band’s sophomore album,

Another Summer of Love, is out June 16. – READ THE FEATURE HERE