Launching a rocket into outer space is nothing to scoff at, and yet watching as much in the new music video for The Dead Daisies’ “Chosen and Justified” still doesn’t eclipse the crushing sonic presence of the riffage in the backdrop at all. On the contrary, the visuals in this …
Read More »Single Review: Jake Inzerra “Whatchugot”
Unguarded and face to face, with true colors out on the surface for everyone to embrace and understand. This is how Jake Inzerra wants us to meet him in the new video for his potently moving new single “Whatchugot,” and though this is undisputedly a pop single intended to inspire …
Read More »Pistols At Dawn Release Single/Video
Wake up/I don’t want to listen anymore/To voices. Those are lyrics from the chorus of the first single, off of Pistols At Dawn’s EP, Nocturnal Youth. The song is of course called, “Voices,” and the band cites the never ending chatter that permeates our social experience as the inspiration for …
Read More »EP Review: Dova Lewis “Self-Titled”
Dova Lewis has arrived, with her self-titled EP, featuring the single, “Dreamer.” Dova is a Singer/Songwriter, originally from Montreal, but has also spent time plying her craft in Los Angeles, and even, Hawaii. A free spirit and a creative soul, Dova became interested in music around the age of 14. …
Read More »Jeremy Parsons Chosen As 2021 Grassy Hill New Folk Songwriting Competition Finalist
The Texas-based singer-songwriter was selected from nearly 700 entries. 24 Finalists will perform in two concerts on Saturday May 22nd and Sunday May 23rd. With the January 2021 release of his album, “Things To Come” Jeremy Parsons cemented himself as one of americana music’s most exciting and accomplished singer-songwriters. The album debuted …
Read More »Country Chart-Topper Larry Jay Hits The “Lottery”
The country-pop singer-songwriter releases his new single on Friday, April 16th. It’s the follow-up to his “End Of Pandemic Anthem” “Worldwide Party Day.” “His storytelling has a timeless grace to it” – Skope Magazine “Larry Jay has provided us with a lively head-bopping foot-stomper” – IndieX Music If there’s one word to …
Read More »EP Review: Split Persona EP (Self-Titled)
For a debut, the self-titled Split Persona EP shows remarkable growth and variety. Split Persona rattles together a solid backbeat with contemplative lyrics and a rapturing rock sound. With curdling roars and even some youthful vocals, the five tracks on Split Persona offer indie rock fans a new reason to raise their …
Read More »Single Review: Alex Woodward “Halfway”
Built on the back of searing guitars and not-so-subtle pop harmonies that could reach right through your speakers and get you swinging even without much assistance from the beat, there’s no denying that Alex Woodard’s new single, “Halfway,” is an addictive melodic rock track. To be fair, it’s designed to …
Read More »Vandi Lynnae Returns With Two New Singles: Hope in the Hurt And Time Hurts
Vandi Lynnae is an artist and performer who has recently released a brand new single, Hope in the Hurt, which will be followed by another one in many, Time Hurts. This track is a perfect example of what it’s like to produce great music with a passionate and emotional feel. Both …
Read More »Single Review: Kristina Murrell “Got Me Dreaming”
From an instrumental point of view, Kristina Murrell’s “Got Me Dreaming” isn’t totally breaking new ground, but this doesn’t make it any less profound in the context of what it represents for this young singer/songwriter’s talent. Rather than trying to show off with a lot of theatrics and material that …
Read More »Single Review: John Reilly “La La La (Bulletproof)
For a lot of rock fans around the globe, it’s been feeling as though what was once the biggest genre on earth needs some kind of superhero to rescue it from oblivion in 2021; that’s where singer/songwriter John Reilly comes in. Hearing the cries for a better, purer form of …
Read More »Single Review: Kam Dutchie’s “Pain”
Unfolding like a collage of memories that are both impossible to bear and unlikely to ever be forgotten, the music video for Kam Dutchie’s “Pain” is initially hard to digest – but not because it isn’t presenting us with an introduction befitting of its emotional source material. Long before lyrics …
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