The multi-award-winning production house led by Michael Coleman has released the follow-up to their #1 radio airplay single, “Crazy Things Like That.” See Your Shadow Songwriting is a prominent production house that has been turning out international sales and airplay chart-toppers for the past 20 years. Under the artistic direction of Michael …
Read More »Gary Pratt’s Celebrates Country Living on Latest Single “’Til Your Boots Are Dirty”
The Independent Music Network Award Winner and New Music Awards Nominee from Pittsburgh releases his follow up to his #1 radio chart smash, “Sounds Like Whiskey to Me.” Pittsburgh’s Gary Pratt is an award-winning country musician who has gained fame on both national and international music charts. He blends the classic …
Read More »Australian Singer-Songwriter Shayne Cook Releases Top 25 iTunes Single “Miles Away”
Shayne Cook releases emotionally charged, stripped back music. Based in Melbourne, Australia, his latest single, “Miles Away” hit the UK iTunes Top 25. Shayne Cook is a genre-bending artist traversing many an era of sounds to create magical listener experiences. His latest single is “Miles Away,” has already received critical acclaim …
Read More »A Taste of Musical Medley in Drew Ryder Smith’s Trilogy Release
Country artist and award-winning songwriter Drew Ryder Smith gave fans a taste of his upcoming debut EP with a trilogy of singles. The Tennessee native unveiled three tracks each with their own personality, blend of genres, and strong message. Differing themes and stories are found in the lyrics and melodies …
Read More »EP Review: Renee Ruth “Renee Ruth”
Driven primarily by a searing piano balladry that brings everything from a cover of “Creep” to the original “Here to Stay” to life as nothing else could have, you can tell Renee Ruth is serious about music when listening to her new eponymous EP. There’s nothing particularly sophisticated about the …
Read More »Single Review: Mychael Gabriel “Sunday Afternoon”
At first, the beat in Mychael Gabriel’s “Sunday Afternoon” is frustratingly tense, slowly unfurling before us along a soft psychedelic hook and Gabriel’s voice in an uncompromisingly hot harmony. Without notice, it will shift, tossing us into a smooth rhythm that could take the wind out of novice jam fans …
Read More »Single Review: The Cofields – “Royalty”
An ominous tidal wave of an intro is shattered into a million pieces by an epic melodic drawl and a bulging bass spitting out grooves as big and bold as they come. In a sweeping sonic shift of the spotlight, our attention is redirected towards a fluttering vocal that seeps …
Read More »Album Review: Clash Bowley – “Elizabethan Age”
Boston based musician and songwriter Clash Bowley initially plied his trade during the halcyon days of the 1970’s before dropping out of the music world. He pursued a different path divorced from the music scene for the next three decades before buying a guitar in 2016. Relearning his art proved …
Read More »LAZORE Is Set To Release An Absolutely Unforgettable Debut With His Self-Titled EP On February 26th
Straight from the heart of New York, with a record destined to reach the playlists and charts all around the globe, LAZORE’s self-titled EP contains five powerfully gripping tracks that thoroughly prove this solo artist’s debut is anything but typical. From the inspired authenticity found at the core of each song, to …
Read More »Single Review: Major Spark – “Birds Aren’t Real”
“Birds aren’t real the government is full of lies / Birds aren’t real drones up in the skies / AI floating up in the sky / Beautifully designed / Looking inside our minds / Don’t get me started on dogs” sings Major Spark in a memorable string of verses near …
Read More »Single Review: Sonarpilot – “Citadel”
Ambient sensation Sonarpilot returns with yet another stunning slice of surreal audio incarnate in the all-new single “Citadel,” out now everywhere that independent music is sold and steamed. Sonarpilot doesn’t placate us with any of the banally dreary atmospheres that have become so commonplace in modern avant-garde music here; from …
Read More »Single Review: DMF Musa – “I Feel”
In “I Feel,” the brand new single and music video from the one and only DMF Musa, surprisingly soulful melodies straight out of the OG hip-hop songbook are skewed with a streamlined, almost cosmopolitan groove that is unstoppable once it gets fired up, and though the combination might seem strange …
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