The Irish singer/songwriter pushes folk music into new territory as he boldly explores the highs and lows of the human experience. With stirring songs that shine a light on the hidden emotions people carry within, James O’Connor has become a mainstay on the folk scene in Ireland and the UK. …
Read More »Babylon A.D Frontman Releases New Melodic Ballad “The War Of Love”
Derek Davis, the chart-topping, Gold record selling singer/songwriter releases new single “The War Of Love” via Apocalypse Records. Derek Davis is no stranger to the top of the music charts. As frontman and songwriter for the successful Arista Records rock band “Babylon A.D.” Davis’ songs achieved Gold record status and …
Read More »Single Review: David Drake “Shooting Arrows at the Sun”
With a lustrous slink to its rhythm and rhyme, David Drake’s “Shooting Arrows at the Sun” begins to take shape before us. Whether we’re watching the video for the single or simply taking in the song as it was originally recorded, there’s a profound darkness that overtakes most every word …
Read More »Interview With Production Team Beats Universal
Beats Universal is a music production team formed in 2013, consisting of three producers currently based in the UK, USA and Greece. They produce instrumentals for music artists and rappers in many different genres but their main genres are currently Rap, Reggae and Hip Hop beats. One of their renowned …
Read More »Interview With Producer TerryVibes
TerryVibes is a Reggae and Hip Hop music producer / beatmaker from Greece. He has been producing music and instrumentals for artists for over 15 years now and has worked with hundreds of music artists from all around the world. Terry took time from his busy schedule to answer a …
Read More »Single Review: Ilja Alexander “Butterfly”
“Butterfly” is the new track from London-based singer Ilja Alexander. From his album Nature, this new song is a spirograph of harmony, flickering lights and crystalline vocals. Alexander’s easy to like lyrics and drop beats give “Butterfly” the wings to scale the highest of charts. Alexander is from Amsterdam, but …
Read More »Album Review: “Hughie Mac Sings Some Great Songs Part 4”
Who can resist the melodious “Come Fly With Me”, the endearing “Try A Little Kindness” or the lovable “Changes In Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes”? It’s hard to not find something that tap your toes, sway your hips or add a smile to your face when it comes to Hughie Mac …
Read More »EP Review: Cory M. Coons “33.3”
Fans won’t have to wait much longer for new music from Cory M. Coons! The Canadian roots-rocker is set to release his new EP, “33.3,” in early July. The album features singles “Leavin” (released March 2020) and “Good Times Gone” which will be released in conjunction with MTS records on …
Read More »Single Review: David Drake “Shooting Arrows at the Sun”
With a lustrous slink to its rhythm and rhyme, David Drake’s “Shooting Arrows at the Sun” begins to take shape before us. Whether we’re watching the video for the single or simply taking in the song as it was originally recorded, there’s a profound darkness that overtakes most every word …
Read More »All The Words We Never Said…About Lorenzo Gabanizza
One of the aspects that makes depression such a difficult condition is the desperate loneliness; it feels as if there is not a single person who can relate or sympathize and that the whole world has just moved on. However, though it may not always be totally apparent, there is …
Read More »Single Review: Rocky Dawuni’s “Champions Arise”
From the moment that the seductive swinging groove makes contact with listeners in Rocky Dawuni’s “Champions Arise” forward, there’s little that anyone can do to break the spell this accomplished reggae singer/songwriter unveils in his latest music video and single. With his velvety vocal and a soft melodic backdrop to …
Read More »Single Review: Bovine Nightmares “Giving Little Robots to Children”
Much like the twisted figure with a robot head that comes creeping into the bedroom at the start of the music video for Bovine Nightmares’ “Giving Little Robots to Children,” the first couple of bars in the song drift into focus rather ominously. It doesn’t take more than a couple …
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