ome bands are marked for lasting greatness – You know it when you first hear them. Alt.Pop duo Migrant Motel are among such units. They gear their songs towards a youthful audience, but the truth is that they are producing music that harbors mass appeal. Their new single “Party” reflects …
Read More »Interview with Sp8ce Owl
Sp8ce Owl “The Underside Of Yesterday” (electronic) https://youtu.be/9Ms3dEE09-s Press release: One of the most treasured characteristics of music is its capacity to teleport listeners to distant places and worlds beyond our experiences and imaginations. Artists can spend years working toward this level of depth and virtuosity to create such …
Read More »John Vento Builds a Masterpiece with ‘Brick By Brick’ Album Release
The Pittsburgh-based singer-songwriter is releasing his first new album of new material since 2018’s award-winning “Love, Lust & Other Wreckage.” Blue-collar music veteran, John Vento has announced the release of his highly anticipated album, “Brick By Brick,” on May 19th, 2023. The album has been in the making for three years and …
Read More »Single Review: “Strange Flowers” Sonarpilot
Cerebral attitudes are everything in this business, and if you learn how to bring it into the studio with you, you’re already a mile ahead of well over half the recording population in 2023. It takes a lot to stay strong and even more to break out some experimentation when …
Read More »Libba has recently unveiled a new work: “Daydream”
Meet Libba, an innovative artist dedicated to making a meaningful impact on the music industry. Rather than conforming to the typical indie/pop-rock conventions, her focus is on creating music that resonates deeply with listeners on a personal level. “Daydream,” Libba’s latest masterpiece, presents an innovative approach to indie music and …
Read More »Single Review: “Motor Scooter” Waydown Wailers
Modern guitar-driven rock doesn’t have to be overindulgent to sport the same lush tonal presence its ancestors wore with pride, and if there’s a single that proves as much this spring, it’s Waydown Wailers’ new release “Motor Scooter.” Carnal and string-powered but not lacking in melodic charismas more associated with …
Read More »Single Review: “1Concern” Young Holyfield
Though it has some difficult competition for the spotlight in Young Holyfield’s searing vocal, the provocative bassline groove in “1Concern” cascades from the heavens seemingly destined to make this new single perfect. Accompanied by a simple backend and a staggered but ever-present R&B melody, its tempo purifies the air that …
Read More »Single Review: “Canyon Town” Regina Ferguson
“The night it stays bright in this big open sky / Sure could use some company, on this mountainside / So while the moon is high you’ll stay on my mind,” croons a confident Regina Ferguson in the swinging chorus of her new single “Canyon Town,” currently out and available …
Read More »Single Review: Pam Ross “Falling off The Merry Go Round”
Pam Ross’ “Falling Off of the Merry Go Round” is an emotionally charged and introspective tune that tackles the struggles of keeping up with life’s frenetic pace. With its raw and unfiltered lyrics, the song takes listeners on a journey of self-reflection as Ross bares her soul and speaks candidly …
Read More »Single Review: HeIsTheArtist “Ungodly Hour”
HeIsTheArtist’s “Ungodly Hour” is a unique hip-hop track that combines traditional elements of the genre with a melancholic, acoustic sound. The artist’s nasally rap style stands out as he explores religious themes, creating a calming and introspective vibe. The song’s balance of grit and reflection makes it a perfect addition …
Read More »Single Review: Justin Love – “No Friends”
There is perhaps nothing worse in this world than feeling completely alone and removed from that all-important sense of togetherness we all covet, and in the new single “No Friends,” Justin Love is taking on this feeling with both hands. Love is a mastermind when it comes to manipulating a …
Read More »Lori P. Davis Project – “Bad Boy”
Crossover singer/songwriter Lori P. Davis and the Lori P. Davis Project are making news this spring with a fine new ballad in “Bad Boy,” a slinky, smoking thunderstorm of tonality that is just as much a demonstration of its star’s vocal dexterity as it is an intimately-crafted commentary on love, …
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