Initially so enrapturing through the unfurling of its opening chords that it’s actually a little difficult to tell The Dead Daisies are covering Humble Pie’s “30 Days in the Hole,” the all-new single from the critically-acclaimed rock n’ roll supergroup slowly unfolds from the silence like a passionate whisper. The …
Read More »Single Review: Sun & Flesh “Hell Is People”
There’s nowhere to run. Nowhere to hide. The walls around Sun & Flesh are closing in around them and us both in their new single “Hell is People” and its music video, but for whatever reason, the lyrics and, more specifically, how they’re delivered unto us suggest nothing but calmness …
Read More »Skyhart Releases Introspective, Emotional Debut Album
For Salem, Massachusetts singer-songwriter Tristan Gilliss, acoustic songs were a way to strip away the layers and examine life’s trials and tribulations in it’s rawest of forms. Gilliss started his musical journey under the moniker Situational Irony 101 in 2015. After that project grew from a solo acoustic outlet to a fully …
Read More »Single Review: Ready, Steady, Die! “Deep”
Unfurling with an ominousness that is both distinct and devastatingly impactful on the mood of the lyrics, Ready, Steady, Die!’s “Deep” isn’t spackled with plasticity nor inauthentic bells and whistles, but its cold introduction is truly inhuman in tone. There’s something very eerie about the beat that claws its way …
Read More »Album Review: Grand Nathaniel “At The Lagoon”
Grand Nathaniel is one J Burton, an artist who settled on the name by way of it first going by Grand Nathaniel and the Ghosts, with a more progressive approach. The difference is a lighter and more pop style with an 80s throwback vibe on the current release of At …
Read More »Single Review: Aisles “Smile of Tears”
Walk on the hills of the craftsman, fly forbidden cliffs, by my side. New lead singer Israel Gil has taken the reigns of Chile’s progressive rock stalwarts, Aisles and it’s crystal clear from his first outing that in the two years the band took searching for Gil, it’s like no …
Read More »Single Review: 5ive Ft Giant “Let’s Dance”
With a good beat and a solid harmony, a talented player like 5ive Ft Giant can accomplish a lot, and in the new single and music video “Let’s Dance,” the Tennessee-stationed rapper/crooner drops what could be one of his most affective numbers so far. Steeped in old school vibes that …
Read More »Album Review: IDLES – Ultra Mono
The UK has produced quite a few legends within the punk scene, and IDLES seem to be one of the latest names to be added to that list. After the success of 2018’s Joy As An Act of Resistance, the band toured the world and gathered major praise for their …
Read More »Single Review: A Lister “Groove-A”
In an age where genre labels are becoming increasingly obsolete, the artist known only as A-Lister is going out of his way to pull out the stops in his new single “Groove-A” and set an even bolder standard for his contemporaries in the underground and mainstream. In the video for …
Read More »Single Review: The Impersonators “Rodeo”
The songwriting duo of Tommi Tikka and Antti Autio, better known as The Impersonators, are back with Rodeo, a rocking introduction to the next chapter of the band. Rodeo’s writing process was a collaborative effort with both Tikka, Autio, and Tikka’s wife, Elina Suominin, contributing to the lyrics and melodies. …
Read More »Single Reviews: Devinn Le’Raay “Gas U Up/Still Luv Me”
It’s been said by a number of critics in recent times that there has never been quite as talented a generation of R&B players as the one emerging from the shadows right now, and when listening to the tracks “Still Luv Me?” and “Gas U Up” by Devinn Le’Raay, it’s …
Read More »Single Review: The Forevers “Frederique” And “Rockets Fly”
As light as a feather and so melodic that it occasionally runs the risk of getting lost in the divine strumming in the background, the lead vocal offered up by The Forevers’ Natalia Safran is undeniably the most stunning element in the soundscape of their single “Frederique.” Much as is …
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