Much like the legend of Elvis, rockabilly’s popularity comes in and out of fashion with the times, and Josie Cotton and Kevin Preston are looking to give it a much-needed shot of life with the release of their new single “The Ballad of Elvis Presley.” Rather than overstating the groove …
Read More »Single Review: Ricci Bamboo “Papa”
Rap is one of the more theatrical genres in pop music, particularly on the mainstream side, but Ricci Bamboo doesn’t need a lot of bells and whistles to get his point across to the audience in the new single “Papa.” Whether we’re looking at the song’s music video or listening …
Read More »Single Review: IZ.M.B. “Recover”
“And oh God, I’m starting to discover / How it is to recover / Even a shred of dignity / When it takes everything I’ve got to fix the spot / You broke my heart,” tells a passionate IZ.M.B. in her new single and lyric video “Recover,” with not a …
Read More »Single Review: Sp8ce Owl “And So It Begins”
We’re off on a cosmic journey through the ethers in the new music video for Sp8ce Owl’s “And So It Begins,” and while the visual searching we enjoy here is quite spellbinding, it takes a combination of music and imagery to really feel the intensity of what this composition is …
Read More »Album Review: “Midnight Choir” The Long & Short of It
Hailing from Down Under hasn’t been any sort of problem for The Long & Short of It to compose and play convincing American country music. They are far from purists. There’s an ample blues sound present in the duo’s music, but David Baird and Patsy Toop’s long collaboration under this …
Read More »Album Review: Kimberly Morgan York’s “Keep On Goin’” (LP)
If you browse around the underground at the moment, you’re going to find a lot of melancholic Americana just about everywhere you look and listen. The aesthetic has been influencing just about every scene in the country lately, and with all of the rather self-aware songwriting coming out of local …
Read More »Single Review: HeIsTheArtist “Parted Waves”
There’s nothing better than music that touches your soul. The new release, “Parted Waves”, by Heistheartist is a soulful track that hits you deep and tugs on your heartstrings. As he sings about his faith and his fight against evil, you can feel how strong his belief is. Heistheartist has …
Read More »Single Review: Alex Krawczyk “Better Days”
Letting go of the past and moving forward can be one of the hardest things to do. However, the future is promising, and it’d be a shame to miss out on great things because our attention is on the past. Alex Krawczyk’s song titled “Better Days’ is about having hope …
Read More »Single Review: Cory M. Coons “Long Hard Rain”
Lyric mastery paired with an emotionally deep instrumental can lead to an incredible song, and those are the building blocks of Cory M. Coons’ latest single titled “Long Hard Rain”. The guitar playing in this song is captivating, and paired with Cory’s smooth vocals, the powerful strums make this song …
Read More »Single Review: “Closer Than Close” Nya
Less of a sway and more of a funky, post-jazz jam session that was meant to get us moving with its rhythm out of the box, “Closer Than Close” is boasting a beat that can’t decide where it sits on the pop spectrum, but this isn’t preventing Nya from offering …
Read More »Single Review: Jessica Lynn “The Morning Always Comes”
Multi-talented musician Jessica Lynn’s latest single ‘The Morning Always Comes’ is a beautiful tale of love American singer-songwriter Jessica Lynn pours her heart out to the listeners in the brilliant lyricism of her newly released soundtrack, ‘The Morning Always Comes.’ Seasoned singer-songwriter Jessica Lynn surprises her fans with her highly-anticipated single and music video, ‘The …
Read More »Single Review: “Ain’t Mine” Teenear
In pop music, it’s important to try out different tempos and speeds to find where your niche is as a performer, and it would appear that Teenear has found something that fits marvelously well in the new single and music video “Ain’t Mine” this month. Where a lot of her …
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