Nobody had quite the year that Nashville-based musician Stephen Sanchez has had. Amidst the success of his mega-viral hit “Until I Found You,” the singer is not ready for the curtain to close just yet. Today, he shares a brand new single entitled “Be More” via Mercury Records/Republic Records, serving …
Read More »US3R (Pronounced USER) Takes You Back To The Sounds Of Authentic Synth POP
US3R (Pronounced USER) takes you back to the sounds of authentic Synth POP! Echoing the Retro Vibe of the Human League mashed up with the Pet Shop Boys US3R is at the forefront of the ElectroClash style. His stirring playful edge with an emotional merger of brilliant vocals and Electronic …
Read More »Album Review. Jeremy and the Harlequins: Into The Night
Leather Jackets. Fast cars. Women. Yes, Jeremy and the Harlequins are back with their second album Into the Night, out August 5th, to pick up where their last record left off and usher back in the bands slick style they are well known for. The LP opens with the …
Read More »Interview: Saniye
You were born in Germany and have a Turkish background. Does that influence your musical at all? If so, how? Good question! I get asked that a lot but truthfully I was only in Germany until I was three years old. Music I was listening to then was German …
Read More »EP Review. Palmas: To the Valley
The members of the band Palmas may hail from the east coast, but the music on their EP To the Valley highly evokes the feeling of California sun infused pop. The album starts off with “Buzzcut” a short purely instrumental introduction that is under two minutes long and with …
Read More »Album Review. Jimmy and the Mustangs: Another Round
Rockabilly band Jimmy and the Mustangs have released their new album Another Round and it is full of retro flavor, high energy tunes, and ballads that will make listeners swoon. Much of the album is made up of fast tempo songs, but the one that holds its ground the …
Read More »Album Review. Midwest Soul Xchange: New American Century
Midwest Soul Xchange’s album New American Century, helmed by Ryan Summers and Nate Cherrier is pure folk/Americana that heralds in the type of sound that goes back to the roots of the genre. The LP opens with “Set a Course for Common Worlds,” and it couldn’t be any more …
Read More »Album Review: Sweet Spirit. Cokomo
On a whole Cokomo, (Out 10/16), by Sweet Spirit, a nine piece band out of Austin, is like scattered puzzle pieces. Each track on the LP plays a different part on the album. On their own they dabble into the folk, alternative, and retro (both 80s, 90s, and 60s) …
Read More »Album Review: Jeremy and the Harlequins. American Dreamer
It’s a very rare thing to find an album that is start to finish a musical masterpiece, but Jeremy and the Harlequins debut LP American Dreamer checks off all the boxes. Catchy, cool, retro inspired, and quality musicianship all help to make it one of the best releases of …
Read More »Notable Notes Review: 2015: Song: Summer Sun: Artist: Ruen Brothers
“Summer Sun” off of Ruen Brothers 2015 EP Point Dume is a fantastically dark tune that evokes comparisons of the brothers musical inspirations such as Johnny Cash. Right from the first note listeners can hear lead singer Rupert Stansall capture a rich vocal sound that matches with …
Read More »Record Release: Gallery: Benjamin. A Harper at The Basement Nashville, TN 7/24/15
Press Release: http://musicexistence.com/blog/2015/07/26/26668/
Read More »Click link for record release show photos: http://musicexistence.com/blog/2015/07/26/benjamin-a-harper-record-release-the-basement-72415/ Known for the retro pop soul of Magnolia Sons, Benjamin A. Harper is a constant fixture in the Nashville music scene. On July 24th, 2015, Harper makes his solo debut with new album, “Get Thee Behind Me”, marking his first …
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