Savagechief The streets can only make or break a man until it’s too late! Born Feb 18,1990, Angelo “Savagechief” Gordon, came to take the world by surprise. A story of pain that began at 12, Savage’s journey to create music took him away from the hellish streets of Buffalo, NY. …
Read More »Single Review: Cheryl B. Engelhardt “Ithaca”
In a world where everyone is clamoring to be heard, sometimes it’s the quiet you notice the most. Cheryl B. Engelhardt’s new track, “Ithaca,” is a beautifully calm song, arranged to feel like you’re slowly waking up and at total peace. It’s an oasis of serenity in the middle of …
Read More »Doug Kistner Covers The Doors “Crystal Ship”
His re-imagined version of the Doors’ classic, “The Crystal Ship” is available now. “Kistner carves out his own identity, masterfully” – IndieShark “He’s the master now, with all of his tricks on full display” – Hollywood Digest Doug Kistner is a renowned touring keyboard player and vocalist from Verona, NJ. Doug has performed …
Read More »Giving Them “Something To Believe In:” Miss Freddye Delivers New Single
Pittsburgh’s “Lady Of the Blues” is releasing her new single, produced by Bryan Cole. It is the follow-up to her rendition of “Wade In the Water.” “Highly recommended!” – Blues Blast Magazine “To hear Freddye Stover sing the blues is to be transported to another place and time” – TribLive “Astonishingly good…Miss …
Read More »New EP ‘Human Nature Changes’ Coming From Hapi and the Lost Species
This innovative collection of ‘protest pop’ songs is perfectly in tune with our tumultuous modern times. Ecotronica artist, environmental scientist, and activist Hapi has been using her music to address the planet’s most serious issues since her first release in 2008. Particularly focused on environmental issues, she has built up …
Read More »Single Review: Jameel Mason Drops “Black Queens”
Sacrifice can mean the difference between a fortunate life and one doomed to be spent on the skids, and Jameel Mason is looking to honor those made by women of color in his new single “Black Queens” and the song’s remarkably polished music video, both of which are out now …
Read More »Single Review: Cheri Moon “Ain’t I A Woman”
With a voice as strong as hers, Cheri Moon doesn’t need to rely on a lot of grandiosity when it comes time to making a new single sound like a genuine hit. Her talent is neither learned nor replicated from another artist in or outside of her scene, and to …
Read More »Album Review: Nouhi’s Nomad “Self-Titled”
Recent years have seen many new names crop up in the rock music industry, release a few hits, and disappear back into the unknown but Nouhi’s Nomad seems to be here to stay, just by the outlook of his debut album. Born in New York City, Nouhi’s Nomad is an …
Read More »Single Review: Koosh Saxena “Trying My Best”
Equal parts intentional melodic indulgence and elegance packaged together for audiophiles and occasional pop fans the same, there’s something really powerful about the way Koosh Saxena’s “Trying My Best” comes to life on the screen before us in the new video for the single. Released just last month, Saxena’s latest …
Read More »Single Review: Camera2 “Natalie”
Built upon the back of a fragile but endearing rhythm, there’s instantly a feeling of intimate surrealism washing over us in the opening bars of Camera2’s “Natalie” that will set the tone for every stitch of audio soon to follow. It isn’t common that a rock song can be described …
Read More »Single Reviews: Xavier Toscano “Made It Look Easy” And More
Rigidly rhythmic in “The Remedy (Feel Alright).” Uncaged yet bound to a mathy groove as forceful as it is intoxicating in “Made it Look Easy.” Fearlessly agile and unapologetically focused on speed in “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real).” No matter which angle we’re catching Xavier Toscano from in his …
Read More »Single Review: Sin for Saints “Sad Songs”
Crisp in presentation and yet cloudy in the statements it will offer us, the poetic sensibilities of Sin for Saints’ new single “Sad Songs” are undisputedly bleeding through the words, the music, and even the very production style this track and its video were recorded using. “Sad Songs” oozes with …
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