An ongoing musical project spearheaded by American artist Atlas Cage, Strings of Atlas takes listeners back to the halcyon days of fuzz saturated 90s grunge. On the band’s latest offering, ‘How Far We’ve Come’, Cage’s weighty vocals sit atop the bare-bones arrangement with distinction and clarity. This emphasises the importance …
Read More »Single Review: Heartracer “Darling”
Softer than silk but strong enough to hold all of the delicate sonic facets behind it together, the vocal harmony in Heartracer’s new music video for the single “Darling” is undisputedly the backbone of the song, but despite its spellbinding nature, it isn’t the only element that will have you …
Read More »Single Review: Ilja Alexander-“Someday (Future Bass Remix)”
Relying much more on the beat and the invasive rhythms, “Someday (Future Bass Remix)” is a pleasure groove. This new electro pop dance track from London’s Ilja Alexander is a euphoric sonic sensation. Alexander collaborated with German electronic DJ/producer Marvin Dörsam. “Someday” is a universally-themed track centered on love and …
Read More »Single Review: Frogbelly and Symphony -“Benjamin Went Fishing”
Drawing us into their web of melodicism like a sorcerer conjuring up some sort of ghostly pinwheel, the guitars in Frogbelly and Symphony’s new single (and its music video) “Benjamin Went Fishing” are arguably the most glowing quality that the song has to offer, but make no mistake about it …
Read More »Single Review: LVVRS – “Iconic”
A charismatic swinging beat breaks up the silence at the onset of LVVRS’ new single “Iconic” in a violent tear, but as this latest release from the lauded Louisiana pop/rock group begins to take shape before us, their seductive rhythm and catchy rhymes wind up accounting for only half of …
Read More »Sky Titan Media Follows International Success With New Single Release From Strings Of Atlas
The Austin-based company’s founder, Atlas Cage is producer, writer, guitarist and vocalist for the indie rock outfit. “How Far We Come” is out Friday the 13th. Friday the 13th is notoriously recognized as a day of “bad luck” and “strange happenings.” For Sky Titan Media founder, Atlas Cage, Friday, the …
Read More »Album Review: Ricky Comeaux “If I Ruled the World”
In Ricky Comeaux’s new album If I Ruled the World, an LP that is essentially a collection of covers stylized around a one of a kind vocal master, we aren’t introduced to anything we didn’t already know about its numerous and nostalgic songs, but nevertheless, to say that every one of …
Read More »Interview With Little King
Thank you for chatting with us today! You have an EP out, Occam’s Foil. Tell us what it was like to release it. Did you feel nervous or excited for fans to hear it? Thanks for having me! Yes, it’s always a little nerve-racking to release new music, but this …
Read More »Single Review: Savannah “We Are Us”
Arranged on a glistening bed of acoustic pop guitars and a steady rhythm section, ‘We Are Us’ by country influenced artist Savannah Nider is engaging from the get-go. Packed into a radio friendly, neatly produced single, the song is full of life and positivity. Savannah’s voice carries the meaningful lyrics …
Read More »Single Review: Dynamyte “Show Me You”
Alongside her brother, the incomparable MkX, in the power duo Michael & Marisa, singer/songwriter Dynamyte proved that she can handle the bright lights that come along with opening for artists like Christina Perri or Ariana Grande. At Brown University, she demonstrated the educational strength that it takes to graduate from …
Read More »Album Review: Whiskerman – “Kingdom Illusion”
Roaring out of the silence on the back of a blistering but steady drumbeat, a carnal riff-rock assault is waiting to take listeners by storm after pressing play on the new single “Fuck Yeah,” one of the eight songs comprising the fourth studio album from Whiskerman, Kingdom Illusion. Much like its …
Read More »Diane Patterson’s “Somewhere There’s A Song Still Singing”
Deciding if her voice or the words are the most impactful is the ultimate question while listening to Diane Patterson’s “Somewhere There’s A Song Still Singing.” The remarkable simple, folk track diverges into two camps: Patterson’s stirring vocals wrought with determination and near exhasperation or powerful lyrics calling for the …
Read More »