See Your Shadow Songwriting and their helmsman Michael Coleman are a distinguished set of musicians. As a whole, they’re a project dedicated to producing a delectable variety of songs and art of various mediums. They’ve been around for a long while now, making incredibly captivating music and experimenting in many …
Read More »Music Stars Come Together From Rock T0 Pop, They’re All United In One Cause – To Save The Planet
“The warnings about global warming have been extremely clear for a long time. We are facing a global climate crisis. It is deepening. We are entering a period of consequences.”— Al Gore “Born Free” album was released on Minds Behind the Music label only a few weeks before the world …
Read More »Cory M. Coons Releases New Single “Long Hard Rain”
Cory M. Coons teams up with producer Marc Muir and label-mate Ed Roman for new melancholic single, “Long Hard Rain” For many a broken heart can feel like a long hard rain as the emotional, dark clouds roll in. Cory M. Coons new single, “Long Hard Rain”, is for all …
Read More »Album Review: George Mallas “Unscathed”
George Mallas’ 2018 sophomore release unscathed is an eleven-song collection that finds the New York-based singer/songwriter in fine form. It’s illuminating to look at this album in light of the recent release of Mallas’ third album Let the Day Decide as it shows his songwriting development over the last four years. This is pre-pandemic …
Read More »Album Review: “Red Clay Blue Sky” Laura Sumner
Running a combined eight and a half minutes in total length, the one-two punch “American Man” and “My Mother and Me” sets us up for a slew of potent poeticisms that are par for the course in Laura Sumner’s new record Red Clay Blue Sky. While the former is a bit …
Read More »Single Review: Jeremy Rice – “Why Do You Lie”
What could be more universally accepted and understood than the act of dishonesty? I’m sure you’ve been there. Singer/songwriter and rocker Jeremy Rice takes on the well-covered subject in his latest song, “Why Do You Lie”. Rice joins the ranks of Fleetwood Mac (“Little Lies”), The Thompson Twins (“Lies”), Eurythmics …
Read More »Single Review: INDIGO – “Rock The Boat”
Singer-songwriter INDIGO has released the hit song and music video, “Rock The Boat.” This is her first song since 2019, and fans will find that this was worth the wait. Anyone who enjoys R&B and hip-hop songs should give “Rock The Boat” a listen, as should anyone who likes listening …
Read More »Single Review: Sarantos – “I’m A Bitch”
Everyone experiences jealousy at some point in their lives which makes Sarantos new pop song, I’m A Bitch”, easy to relate to. The song explores raw and complex emotions when a perceived threat to a romantic relationship occurs. Jealous emotions can take over and negatively impact our relationships. Sarantos wrote the song …
Read More »Throwback: Re-visting some of the best tracks about dogs
While millions of people are gearing up to see Foals in North America and listening to other new music from the likes of Jamie T, there is quite possibly a dog in the vicinity. After all, mankind’s relationship with our four-legged friends is quite amazing, making the likelihood of some …
Read More »Single Review: Cody Jasper – “Who You Are”
There’s a circularity to the structure of the new single “Who You Are” by Cody Jasper that at first feels very country-specific, but once we take in the warmth of the guitars, the strength of the lead vocal, and the bombast of the arrangement in general, there’s no relegating this track to one …
Read More »Single Review: Nick Phoenix – “Andromeda”
“Andromeda,” the stately new single from Nick Phoenix, opens with a retro pop calmness that has been sorely missed amidst the rise of aggressive beats and ludicrously harsh samples in the genre as of late, but it isn’t destined to remain a relaxed number for long. FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/nickphoenixartist As the …
Read More »Album Review: Jon Pozzuto – Valley of Empty Cities (EP)
New York City and its five boroughs are arguably one of the most-condensed cultural hotspots in the world, let alone the United States. To sit down and catalog the amount of history-changing events, people, and inventions that have spawned from this single city would take a week, or a week …
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