High-quality rock n’ roll and qualified mainstream metal have been largely missing from the general pop culture spectrum for a few years now, and people are starting to get restless. The zealous beats, the explosive riffs, and even the stadium-shaking vocals have been driven back to the underground from which …
Read More »Album Review: Stuart Ross Carlson – Portrait of a Landscape: SEASONS
Music such as that made by Stuart Ross Carlson reminds us just how close the worlds of classical and contemporary music are. There have been iconic figures of the past, such as Bartok, Grieg, and especially Vaughn Williams, who have been keen collectors of the folk music of their respective …
Read More »Single Review: Tia McGraff – “With Love”
The award-winning folk singer-songwriter from Ontario has released the title cut and video from her latest EP. With the September 3rd release of her latest EP “With Love,” Ontario-based folk singer-songwriter Tia McGraff has proven that she’s in top form. The first single, “Go Your Own Way” reached the iTunes …
Read More »Single Review: Anizzy – “The Return”
You may have heard Bollywood film soundtracks, R&B, and hip-hop because they at least are inescapable on any music show, stream, or channel. You could have heard DJs mixing styles on Twitch or live in clubs, and collabs of all kinds are a big thing these days, especially if the …
Read More »Single Review: “Leshen” by Anthony Sabatino aka “Moose with a Scarf”
With the release of “LESHEN”, Anthony Sabatino has brought forth a masterpiece that refuses to be constrained by the ordinary confines recognizable within the music industry. The release is a music single consisting of a medley of sounds artistically blended together to produce a manifestation of music unique to our …
Read More »Album Review: The Star Prairie – Fight or Flight
The Star Prairie Project’s new album Fight or Flight trumpets the fact that the world order as we know it is teetering and crumbling before our eyes. While too many remain oblivious to this fact, there’s no denying that the human civilization is facing its gravest challenges since World War II. To make …
Read More »Single Review: Bonnie Milne – “Perception”
Following the international success of her album, “Anticipation” and standalone single, “New Beginnings” the renowned composer and pianist is releasing a new recording. Perception’ is a reminder to myself, to continue to see life’s circumstances as leading to positive outcomes, and to be full of gratitude for the many blessings …
Read More »Single Review: Sarantos – “Comets”
The multi-genre Chicago-based singer-songwriter and musician will raise funds for the American Lung Association with his latest rock single. You won’t hear anything else like this song anywhere else on planet earth!” — Sarantos CHICAGO, IL, USA, November 7, 2022 — Chicago-based singer and songwriter Sarantos has released his latest alternative rock/experimental …
Read More »Interview: Tony Mantor
Tony Mantor is a highly regarded artist, producer, manager, and overall music aficionado. He recently released a music video for the AC-version of his track “Why Not Me”, which he shot in Nashville, with the goal of drawing attention to Autism awareness, acceptance and understanding. Not only has Tony himself …
Read More »Interview with Jacob Agar
Jacob Agar “Avinu Malkeinu” https://youtu.be/lUWemNlTsCM The beauty of music is that it allows the ability to connect with what you find meaningful in life and can serve as an extension of faith. For Jacob Agar, music was always deeply rooted within him and became his connection to spirituality and the …
Read More »Single Review: “Fire on the Mountain” Bill Crews
Radiant with a melodicism that has, unfortunately, become a bit of a rarity on the mainstream side of the dial in the last ten years or so, the guitar parts that we find inside of “Fire on the Mountain,” the new single from Bill Crews, are undeniably the most important …
Read More »Introducing: Josh Remi
Blending elements of pop, R&B, dance, and urban music into a signature style, Josh Remi is undoubtedly getting noticed in all the suitable quarters. His debut album, The Interval, is inspired by real-life experiences and, as such, offers relatable narratives and easy-to-appreciate messages. Look a little deeper below the evident …
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