From an instrumental perspective, there’s nothing particularly revolutionary about the new single and music video “Michiana” from singer/songwriter Colin Peterik; to me, it’s how he’s using the instrumentation in this track as opposed to what he’s doing with it that really strikes me as brilliant. Peterik is a simple performer …
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Hip-hop artist and musician iXP continues to amaze his fans with his latest album, “Victory.” iXP, who is renowned for his literary talent and unique music, conveys a fierce emotional vibe with “Victory.” Featuring ten tracks, the album and each of its tracks explore diverse moods, enticing its listeners with …
Read More »Lady Redneck Expresses Gratitude to God With Christian Hymn – ‘Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing’
Stephanie “Lady Redneck” Lee Offers Transformational Rendition of Traditional Christian Hymn Invite the Savior into your life with Lady Redneck’s beautiful rendition of the beloved Christian Hymn, “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing.” Your soul will be touched by Lady Redneck’s intimate rendition as she sings this traditional Christian hymn with such …
Read More »‘Beer Rock’ Compilation Album Features Rock Icons and Emerging New Artists
29 Drinking Songs That Will Have You Pouring Another Round If you like your beer cold and your rock hard, then “Beer Rock” will have you cranking up the tunes while you crack a cold one. This album boast 29 songs by up and coming artists paired with big name players from …
Read More »Kel Adore Illustrates Delusional Perception in “Happy Again”
Kel Adore is one of the strongest songwriters at emotional storytelling and creative lyricism in this new wave of pop music. Grounded within her new sound, upcoming singer-songwriter Kel Adore accompanies listeners on a path of understanding the confusing emotions upon finding out they are only one part of their …
Read More »Single Review: “Need Somebody” by Albert Cummings
“Need Somebody” is the sweaty new single from fiery bluesman Albert Cummings. Armed with a sweltering guitar and a tale of being ‘so tired of a table for one’, the Massachusetts’s born rocker exudes coolness and sincerity. Capturing the energy and the excitement of a live-recording, the “Need Somebody” music …
Read More »Single Review: Andrew Reed & The Liberation “Don’t Say Goodbye”
The roar of the guitars, the bemoaned harmony of the vocal meeting the riff, the intensity of the drums crashing around us – from beginning to end, there isn’t much in Andrew Reed & The Liberation’s new single “Don’t Say Goodbye” that doesn’t feel conventionally rock n’ roll, but this …
Read More »Single Review: “The One That Got Away” The High Plains Drifters
In “The One That Got Away,” The High Plains Drifters come into a swinging groove with the kind of intensity you would expect from two prospective loves on a dancefloor, but while moxie is one of the main ingredients in their sonic recipe, overindulgence is not an element listeners are …
Read More »Single Review: Harper Starling “Affair With Myself”
Cinematic videos like the one made for Harper Starling’s new single “Affair With Myself” only work if there are two elements present; a charismatic player on screen, and a worthy hook in the soundtrack, both of which you’re going to find in this intriguing visualizer for the aforementioned track. Starling’s …
Read More »Single Review: Meresha – “Trouble”
Sonic depth is an undervalued element in pop music, but in the case of Meresha’s new single “Trouble,” it’s one of the most intriguing elements of the song’s makeup. Rather than trying to dazzle us with a virtuosic vocal exclusively, Meresha is utilizing all of the space in this mix …
Read More »Single Review: Dici – “Do What I Can”
On a boat, presumably off of Miami, Dici is pondering a lot on his mind in the music video for his new single “Do What I Can,” but while he’s trapped inside his own thoughts poetically speaking, what he’s delivering to the audience is anything but inaccessible. Dici’s postmodern fantasies …
Read More »Single Review: “Mission” G Wildin
There’s an argument to be made that we’re living in the most exciting era of hip-hop’s storied history, and when examining the ambitiousness of the underground today, it’s hard to debate this statement as fact. Players like G Wildin are carving out their own place in the hierarchy of this …
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