Tedi Brunetti presents a swinging, big band sound with “Eat, Sleep, Repeat”. A togetherness of sorts emerges, one that explores the day to day that can wear a person down. Yet the lyrics here have a playfulness to them. With this sense of humor, they are able to create something …
Read More »Single Review: Lila Blue “Simple Song”
The poetic presentation of loneliness sounds and feels so much more tangible to the audience when offered amidst a simple setting, and in the new single “Simple Song” by singer/songwriter Lila Blue, we get that setting – and one of the more profoundly emotional songs to cover such a subject …
Read More »Single Review: Shiragirl “Antisocial Media”
In leather, lace, or a lavender wig, Shiragirl embodies the spirit of pop/punk’s future rather flawlessly in the new music video for her single “Antisocial Media,” but if you think the much-buzzed rocker is getting attention for its release on the strength of its visual elements alone, you’d better think …
Read More »Single Review: Parcels “Comingback”
The chiming keys and supple strings of the intro to Parcels’ new single “Comingback” are tone-setters, but when the bittersweet vocal croons us the question of “Is anyone out here, out on their own?” a sense of emotionality washes over the mix and immediately changes the tone of the song …
Read More »Single Review: Young Cooley “Lambo”
Trap as a genre has been suffering on the mainstream level mostly because of a lack of originality from some of the most hyped players in 2020. 2021 has seen a lot of regression in terms of stylistic growth on their part, but one artist who has shown us nothing …
Read More »Album Review: Davy Williamson “Down By The Fire” EP
Righteous rage is what’s on the menu today in music, as we join singer/songwriter Davy Williamson on an emotional trip in his brand new EP, “Down By The Fire”. We’ll be taking a closer look at the themes and musicianship on display here, so let’s dive in. The EP finds …
Read More »Single Review: Little Wretches “All Of My Friends (LIVE)”
A brand new single has just been released by Little Wretches, a new version of “All Of My Friends” that comes to us live from The Mattress Factory. This means it’s time to take a closer look at the new single, as we always do. The new single is a …
Read More »Single Review: Vin Mack “I Need You Lord”
Without a solid beat, even the most emotive of vocal harmonies can fall flat. Vin Mack knew that to make “I Need You Lord” the praise-filled wonder it needed to be this summer, he was going to need a groove as powerful as his voice is to match up in …
Read More »Single Review: Bombardier Jones “Great Idea”
Thought-provoking rock doesn’t have to be boundless and aesthetically relatable to the 1960s counterculture much of its most experimental content has been associated with through the years, and Bombardier Jones know it. The music video for their new single “Great Idea” is psychedelia personified in millennial terms, but the soundtrack …
Read More »Millz Corleone “Gone Krazy”
The Corleone name is synonymous with power, and thus, when a rapper sporting a handle as telling as Millz Corleone drops a new single, you know it’s going to be potent. “Gone Krazy,” the new track and music video from Millz Corleone, is pushed forward by its driving bass and …
Read More »Album Review: Ministry – Moral Hygiene
It’s good to recognise your own limitations. Musician, producer, and frontman of industrial metal ensemble Al Jourgensen Ministry admits himself that their best work is never done under a democratic president, so it makes sense that he has managed to jettison out one last Tr*mp-era record with the band before …
Read More »Payton Howie’s here for the party in “Never Go Home”
Country-rocker Payton Howie ignites electrifying party vibes into the last days of summer with her latest single, “Never Go Home.” Proving she is here to stay, Howie offers a summertime anthem that arrives just in time for keeping the party going. An addictive opening guitar riff guides “Never Go Home” …
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