Eleyet McConnell’s “Surrender” is a poignant ballad that explores the transformative power of embracing adversity and finding strength through surrender. The song’s introspective lyrics paint a vivid tapestry of personal struggles and the realization that growth requires letting go and accepting support. Angie McConnell’s voice is both vulnerable and resolute, …
Read More »Single Review: Lady Redneck “God So Loved the World”
Lady Redneck’s poignant single, “God So Loved Loved the World,” delves into the profound questions of faith, worthiness, and the human struggle to navigate the complexities of life. Through introspective lyrics and evocative melodies, the song explores themes of belief, hope, and the enduring love of a higher power. The …
Read More »Single Review: Luanne Hunt “The Vice”
Luanne Hunt’s latest single, “The Vice,” offers a compelling narrative woven into a tapestry of folk-pop melodies and poignant lyricism. Set against a backdrop of gambling halls and chessboards, the song delves into the psyche of a man who finds solace and turmoil in the highs and lows of his …
Read More »Album Review: Eddy Mann – “Chapel Songs” LP
In the realm of Christian music, where every note carries the weight of faith and every lyric echoes with spiritual resonance, Eddy Mann stands as a beacon of inspiration and artistry. With his latest offering, the “Chapel Songs” LP, Mann takes listeners on a profound and uplifting journey through the …
Read More »Single Review: Sun King Rising “One More Story to Tell”
Sun King Rising’s “One More Story to Tell” is a captivating journey through the realms of soul, blues, and rock, wrapped in a tapestry of lush instrumentation and heartfelt lyricism. From the moment the track begins, listeners are drawn into its world, where every note and word feels like a …
Read More »Single Review: Richard Lynch – “Right Where He Ought To Be”
Richard Lynch’s latest country offering, “Right Where He Ought To Be,” is a timeless example of the essence of traditional country music. With its heartfelt lyrics, authentic instrumentation, and Lynch’s soulful vocals, this track encapsulates the very foundation of the genre. From the opening notes, listeners are transported to the …
Read More »Album Review: Sugarcane Jane “On a Mission” LP
Sugarcane Jane’s “On A Mission” LP is a delightful blend of Americana, folk, and rock influences that showcases the duo’s remarkable musical talent and emotional depth. Anthony Crawford and Savana Lee deliver an album that not only entertains but also resonates on a profound level, inviting listeners on a journey …
Read More »BESTIAL MOUTHS Rips & Re-Stitches With New Remix LP, ‘BACKBONE’
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 9th, 2024 – Negative Gain Productions recording artists, BESTIAL MOUTHS recently unveiled their new full-length release, BACKBONE. The companion piece to their latest LP, R.O.T.T.(inmyskin), BACKBONE finds these searing darkwave-industrial condemnations reworked into synth pop ballads and peak-hour technoir dancefloor destroyers. Deeply personal songs of trauma …
Read More »Album Review: The Last Dinner Party “Prelude to Ecstasy”
You’re invited to a momentous occasion. The Last Dinner Party have invited you as their guest to a musical buffet of grandiose offerings and tasteful style. The buzz-worthy band are proud to announce their highly-anticipated debut album, Prelude To Ecstasy, which will be released on February 2nd via Island Records/Universal …
Read More »Album Review: James Mastro “Dawn of a New Error”
James Mastro’s latest album “Dawn of a New Error” is a tour de force of Americana-rock, showcasing the artist’s incredible songwriting, vocal prowess, and instrumental skills. As an experienced guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, and producer, Mastro has toured the world with some of the biggest names in the industry, and this experience …
Read More »Single Review: Keyawna Nikole “Secrets”
“I’ve been counting all the steps from the bed to the sink / It’s the farthest that I’ve got in five days, maybe a week / Can I tell you a secret?” Keyawna Nikole serenades, continuing “I’ll pretend that it’s not eating me alive / Yeah, I’ll pretend / I’ll …
Read More »Single Review: “Hell 2 Pay” Lori P. Davis Project
“Hell 2 Pay,” the newest single from The Lori P. Davis Project, opens with deceptive simplicity, only hinting at the majestic melodicism that lies ahead. A balladic beat wakes up a guitar part that seems bent on discord. In the distance a melody that is all too reminiscent of a …
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