Joseph Pagano’s “Take Me” is a single with tons of moxie and pop attitude for an EDM track, but that is probably why it works so well. It doesn’t matter what age group you’re in, or whether or-not you even like EDM music. This is done with the utmost integrity …
Read More »SINGLE REVIEW: Lila Blue “Half Of It”
Anxiously plodding forth from the silence, we find “Half of It,” the new music video and single by independent songstress Lila Blue, coming into focus and already aching with a melancholy that will be further explored in the next five minutes of play. A commanding voice soon enters the fold, …
Read More »SINGLE REVIEW: Greg Hoy & The Boys “Green”
In a galloping groove as striking as the melodies adorning it are, “Green,” the new single and music video from alternative rock syndicate Greg Hoy & The Boys, sinks its hook into us without skipping a beat, immediately intoxicating anyone within earshot of the rhythm of the drums. URL: http://www.greghoyandtheboys.com/ …
Read More »Foxy Mammals: putting rock back in it’s rightful place with “Get Me Home”
The multinational rock band is releasing their debut single, mixed and mastered by Grammy nominated engineer, Nick Page. The debut single of the multinational rock band, mixed and mastered in Los Angeles (USA) by Grammy nominated Engineer Nick Page (BB King, Dave Grohl, The Darkness) is available now across all …
Read More »Album Review: Rob Georg “Radio Cowboy”
Devotion. While he may not actually sing that word in the album Radio Cowboy, equestrian and prolific country music singer/songwriter Rob Georg embodies this character trait. He’s undeniably devoted to his craft and to his horses. The love he has for the land, relationships and his animals is a touching …
Read More »Nebraska To Nashville: Small Town Singer Fulfills Promise With Single Release
Pawnee City, Nebraska native Savannah is releasing her single, “We Are Us” on February 28th. The release fulfills a promise she made to her late grandmother. Savannah was born and raised in Pawnee City, Nebraska, a small town in the southeast corner of the state, population 900. Growing up, her two greatest …
Read More »Single Review: Katmaz – “Alone (With Me)”
In the new single “Alone (With Me),” the artist known as Katmaz explores neo-psychedelic harmonies while sticking to what is essentially a conventional pop formula, yielding surprisingly smart results for a structurally experimental track. The music video for “Alone (With Me),” shot in high definition clarity, plays out much as …
Read More »Rockie Brown releases new single/video
URL: http://rockiebrown.com/ Rockie Brown’s new single and music video, “Soul Sister Retribution,” opens with a vocal harmony as strong as something you would expect to hear from a church choir on Sunday morning, and following this brief but stirring introduction to the track, Brown herself comes slashing through the melody …
Read More »Single Review: Someya – “Always Here”
“Always Here” is an explosive track from Someya. Somewhat tragic and brutally honest, Someya tears her heart out in the pulsating tune. Taking a pointer or two from Lady Gaga, Someya tears up the rulebook in “Always Here” to create her own lasting musical imprint and modern-pop song. She’s on …
Read More »Album Review: Ashley Puckett “Never Say Never”
On this Valentine’s Day, country singer and songwriter Ashley Puckett hopes you fall in love with her debut project. Never Say Never is the culmination of those early days spent in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, performing at local open-mic nights, to the countless time spent in the studio crafting timeless music …
Read More »John Vento & Nied’s Hotel Band “Nied’s Hotel Band”
Coming off fresh from his debut project Love, Lust, and Other Wreckage from 2019, John Vento has returned early in the new decade releasing an eleven track effort entitled Nied’s Hotel Band. The Pittsburgh native shows off his energetic side on a majority of the record while pairing that with …
Read More »The Clifffs “Panic Attack”
Appropriately titled Panic Attack, the sophomore album from Dallas punk rockers Clifffs, the lucky 13 tracks on the album give modern music the swift kick in the ass it needs. It’s bruising guitars, punishing drums and rumbling bass lines are all right here and ready to rock for fans of …
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