Get ready. Buckle up. You’re about to embark on a wild ride into the cosmic world of Love Power the Band. Meet Love Power the Band and their new single, “Psychedelic Halo”. They’ve been away, but now they’re back, and boy, are they making an entrance. Their sound is unique, …
Read More »Single Review: Sarantos “Rain Guitar”
A melody dances in the air. It’s Sarantos’s latest song, “Rain Guitar”. An acoustic ballad rich in emotion, it showcases his talents as a songwriter and musician. It’s more than just a tune – it’s an experience, a journey of love, appreciation, and friendship. A story told through music. But …
Read More »Single Review: “Keeps It Tight” Xavier Toscano
In his latest single “Keeps It Tight,” Xavier Toscano stylishly tackles the traditional pop model an angst-ridden, funky attitude that was hinted at in previous works but is fully realized in this new composition. The same vivacious energy that made him a huge draw on the underground circuit is grandiosely …
Read More »“We Dug a Ditch & Laid Down” by The Corrupted Hearts
Unsuspectingly potent and capable of destroying just about anything that gets in its way, the beat in the new single “We Dug a Ditch & Laid Down” by The Corrupted Hearts gets us into the groove of the music before we know what’s happening in the air around us. Swiftly …
Read More »Single Review: “MIA” Jor’Dan Armstrong
Howling out of the silence with a stiff tonal presence that sounds more like a rhythmic call to arms than it does anything deliberately melodic and instrumental, we find the opening bars of Jor’Dan Armstrong’s new single “MIA” waiting to crush us with indulgence and textural presence both underexploited by …
Read More »Single Review: The Wheel Workers “S.O.S.”
Steeped in an avant-garde yet, particularly spacey groove, the beat in The Wheel Workers’ new single “S.O.S.” is one of the song and music video’s most sterling elements, but certainly not the only reason I’d recommend it this October. From the vocals to the string play to the percussion that …
Read More »Single Review: Jim Huddleston “I’ll Be Gone”
It’s hard to know which of Jim Huddleston’s two releases this year to single out as the most impressive. He debute in the summer with his first single, “Go Away Joe” an impressive slice of modern country that reminded us that there’s plenty we still have to learn from the …
Read More »Single Review: Jeremy Parsons “Life Worth Dyin’ For”
Jeremy Parsons’ latest single, “Life Worth Dyin’ For,” is a soul-stirring ballad that embodies the spirit of living a life of contentment. From its poignant lyrics to its captivating melody, the song strikes a chord with listeners and delves deep into the essence of human experiences. The song opens with …
Read More »Single Review: Miss Freddye “Let It Burn”
Miss Freddye’s “Let It Burn” is a masterful blues-rock track that pays homage to the glory ages of rock while injecting a contemporary energy that makes it relevant and engaging. The song’s slow build-up sets the tone for the entire track, creating an anticipation that builds as the song progresses. …
Read More »Single Review: Midnight Sky “Every Now and Then”
Midnight Sky’s latest single, “Every Now and Then,” is a delightful blend of country and Americana that will have you swaying and singing along in no time. With his powerful vocals and expert guitar playing, frontman Tim Tye takes listeners on a journey through the ups and downs of love …
Read More »Single Review: Carolee Rainey “Baby”
The piano purrs with emotionality as Carolee Rainey’s “Baby” starts to play, but its brittle melody pales in size compared to the epic harmony that it’s preparing us for just around the corner. Enter Rainey, who is hesitant in her execution at first, as if to imply a reticence to …
Read More »Single Review: Bryn Ryan-Van Dyke “It’s My Movie”
The underground scene has been producing some really exciting talent this year, and among the brightest stars that I’ve had the pleasure of taking a look at lately is none other than Bryn Ryan-Van Dyke, the sultry singer/songwriter whose charismatic tone has won the hearts of critics and fans across …
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