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: “Two Angels” Jim Waneka
From the city streets to the backwoods country roads a lot of us grew up cruising, the harmonies Jim Waneka is cutting up in his new single “Two Angels” are likely to resonate very well with the country music faithful this year, especially given how rough 2021 has been on …
Read More »Single Review: America’s Sweethear “Sugar Sugar Summertime”
If the new song “Sugar Sugar Summertime” from New Jersey’s America’s Sweethearts were a candy flavor, it would indeed be the candied sweet tarts. A confectionary-pop-tune with Beach Boys-leaning escapes, America’s Sweethearts dazzles with both sides of its grooving coin. There are moments when the guitar riffs are dark, as …
Read More »Single Review: Sanya N’Kanta “I.C.E. at the Door”
Alternative hip-hop is breaking the mold in 2020, and if you want to understand precisely what I mean, you should take a peek at the new music video for Sanya N’Kanta’s new single “I.C.E. at the Door,” currently out and trending online. Comprised of provocative animations that allude to an …
Read More »EP Review: Hollywood Undead – Psalms EP
Hollywood Undead entered into the nu-metal world in 2008, quite late to the game. They have since toured with acts like Skrillex, created 5 albums over the course of 10 years together, and recently performed at Reading & Leeds Festival. Mentioning Skrillex is actually relevant for this review, as …
Read More »Album Review: Seasons For Change – Timeless Collective
Seasons For Change, an alternative rock band originating from Hong Kong, China, certainly sound as if they’ve had experience for years in the music industry – but have impressively only been officially together since 2015. Their EP released in November, Timeless Collective, is worth the listen. Each track on the …
Read More »Album Review: The Devil Wears Prada – Transit Blues
Three years after their well-received fifth studio album, 8:18, The Devil Wears Prada has shook the metal-core genre once again with Transit Blues. Although The Devil Wears Prada is typically categorized and found under “metal-core,” Transit Blues explores and blends aspects from other genres, such as atmospheric rock and ambient …
Read More »Album Review: Belle Noire – What It Means To Be
Belle Noire, a San Jose, CA based quintet, is due to release their full length, What It Means To Be, mid-July this year. The band produced this album alongside Dryw Owens, who is known for working with groups such as A Lot Like Birds and From Indian Lakes. When listening …
Read More »Album Review: 3OH!3 – NIGHT SPORTS
When it comes to a band such as 3OH!3, only one word comes to mind: party. 3OH!3 are best known for their 2008 singles “Don’t Trust Me” and “Starstrukk.” Now, three years later after their fourth studio album, Omens, 3OH!3 are back with NIGHT SPORTS. For Night Sports, Sean Foreman …
Read More »The Vaccines New Album English Graffiti
London based indie rock group The Vaccines have released their third studio album, English Graffiti. English Graffiti seems well rounded that brings the band to a modern sound but still maintains strong influences from their original rock sound from their 2011 album What Did You Expect From the Vaccines? The fast paced …
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