HeIsTheArtist aka Leemann Bassey has released his first Christmas song. The NYC artist’s new EP, “Roots” drops on November 27th. “Heistheartist is an exciting new voice and one you’ll definitely want to keep an eye on.” – The Indie Source “Impeccably serene” – Skope Magazine “The sleigh bells are ringing Can’t you …
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Em is a dazzling and highly purposed new singer/songwriter who – after a decade-plus of intense study and experiences – stands at the precipice of a breakthrough via her astounding new song and video, “Say What You Mean.” The piece weds pointed lyrics about forthrightness in a relationship to an otherworldly yet pop-friendly …
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There have been many to claim that rock n’ roll is one of the easier genres in all of the pop spectrum to play, produce and market to angst-ridden youth, but you’d never know it simply by taking a look at the incredibly diverse selection of styles that are trending …
Read More »Single Review: Tom Keifer “All Amped Up”
Stomping out of the dark on the back of a fury-born guitar lick, Tom Keifer’s “All Amped Up” kicks into gear ready to rip just about anything that gets in its path to ribbons, and if you’ve got it turned up loud enough, it just might start with your speakers. …
Read More »Inspired By Lennon And Lost Love: Tom Tikka Releases “Just Like Xmas”
Finnish singer-songwriter Tom Tikka releases “Just Like Xmas (Love Is War.) The Beatlesque harmonies and horns help tell the true story. When one thinks of Scandinavia, images of snow-capped mountains and cold temperatures immediately come to mind…the perfect setting for a Christmas song, right? For Finnish singer-songwriter Tom Tikka, the inspiration …
Read More »Single Review: Potter’s Daughter “We Could Be”
Easing through the speakers with a unnecessary nimbleness, the opening bars of Potter’s Daughter’s new single and music video “We Could Be” are deceptively soft, concealing a strength that will start to swell and penetrate the mix by the time we reach the :30 mark in the song. “We Could …
Read More »Exclusive Interview: David Arn Recalls The Making Of “Traveler Tales”
Much like the characters in his latest album release, Traveler Tales, David Arn is on a journey. Where his music takes him is anyone’s guess. Right now, it’s taking him to the top of the iTunes charts in both the UK and South Africa. His song, “Mother’s Day – The …
Read More »Singer-songwriter Michelle Amador Discovers “You Are Where You Belong”
California native collaborates with Brooklyn producer for heartfelt E.P. release. Michelle Amador, a multitalented musician and artist, will soon self-release a six-song E.P. entitled “You Are Where You Belong.” A few years ago, Amador and her young family were ready move from Brooklyn where they had lived for 11 years …
Read More »Listen: Ultra_Eko – ‘Alternative Realities’
A new breed of artist at the centre of South London’s slow-burning cultural revolution, Ultra_Eko is arguably one of the most diverse and inventive independent talents around. With a penchant for contemporary hip-hop sounds, his style is brilliantly multi-faceted, blurring the lines between genres in a constant search for something new. His …
Read More »Album Review: Nathan Oliver “Thank You For Your Generosity”
Nathan Oliver started writing his latest offering – Thank You For Your Generosity back in 2017 after the loss of his brother, and the title encompasses both grief and gratitude which it took some digging deep into to find out before hearing. The band consists of Oliver himself, along with …
Read More »Single Review: Chris Waters “Blurry”
In his latest single and music video, indie powerhouse Chris Waters breaks down the nightmare of a year that has been 2020 thus far with a cutting lyricism I would rank among the sharpest in an increasingly insular Austin scene this fall. Titled “Blurry,” this track blends the beats and …
Read More »Single Review: Pretty Awkward “Bored”
Lately it seems as though American pop music has become entirely focused on lyrical emissions over instrumental expressiveness, but I would be lying if this seemed to be the case with Pretty Awkward, particularly when I listen to their new single “Bored.” Released as both a track and a music …
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