Staggering out of the silence with a firmly toned melodicism, the piano that guides us through Luis Mojica’s “Shaman Food,” one of my favorite songs from his new record How a Stranger Is Made, is undeniably the most attractive element within the instrumentation, but make no mistake about it – it’s far from the only reason
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Slithering out of the silence like a python, the first few strands of melodic ribbonry that we encounter in “Fanning the Flame,” the new single from Chloe Tang, are easily enough to evoke a moody sense of seduction in anyone listening to this latest release from the acclaimed pop singer, but it isn’t until our
Searing its melody into our minds one plodding note at a time, the piano keys that adorn the backdrop behind Kellie-Anne’s evocative lead vocal in “Legacy,” her latest single and music video, bring as much passion to the table as our star’s singing does, and if you’re at all familiar with her discography, you’ll understand
In “Life As We Know It,” the third official single from his latest album Being Myself, Rob Alexander changes things up and goes after the crowd that occupies the dancefloor in what could be described as his most rhythmic effort yet. Alexander applies his signature brand of singing to a previously untried framework in this
Electropop beats adorn a reggae rhythm with a little bit of extra color in “More Than You Know” much as they sneak their way into the backdrop of a righteous rap-style grind in “Savanna.” “Liberation” is slinky in its delivery of supple grooves where “Moses” is much more deliberate, although stoic, in the same department.
Even though it runs a little over six minutes in total length, the progressive electronica tune “Spores in My Dermis” is actually the shortest song on Earthadelik, the new album from Silvermouse released late last year, and let me tell you – it uses every second of time it occupies our speakers to crater the listener
Executive producer and actress Linda Collins recently accepted an award for Best International Film award at the Brightside Tavern Shorts Film Festival for the short film Perception, an Andres Irias written and directed film approaching the subject of race and immigration from two perspectives. Collins plays Lauren, the mother of an American teen taught to hate immigrants
Whether he’s searching through the haze of a distant harmony in “Through Is Through” or the dark “Wake Up,” indulging in self-aware exposure as a lyricist in “Hold On,” “Afterglow” or “The Way I Feel Now,” or simply digging into a swinging beat in “Tip Top Bobs,” the swaggering “Working Class Heroes” or Johnny Cash-inspired
Instrumental records are often tailored to one specific audience over another, whether it be fans of jazz or heavy metal enthusiasts, but that’s hardly the case with the new virtuosic guitar album Lifting the Curse by Darren Michael Boyd. Though most of the material on Lifting the Curse qualifies as rocker approved, with tracks like “Circle of Sixes” and
If you’re in the mood for some smoky beats and clandestine harmonies that, once they’ve revealed themselves to us, are difficult to shake from your consciousness, David Gelman’s got the right tunes for you in “Lonely Tonight,” “Let It All Go” and “Soft Surrender.” If instead it’s twang, tone and richly surreal (but nevertheless evocative)
Welcome Sean! Thank you for your time! We would love for you to share with readers who may not know, a little about your story of where you started and where you are now. I am from a hidden Star System . Secluded between Sirius A and Sirius B. I have portages myself, through time,
In her new single “Sweet Persuasion,” Destiny Malibu works to establish herself as a melody-first singer with a penchant for turning out stunning pop beats as often as she does supple, verse-driven harmonies. Malibu doesn’t hold anything back from us in this latest single to emerge from her ever-growing brand, utilizing the bright tones in
“All That I Want,” the new single from Kings County, opens up with a slow-motion galloping vocal that immediately clues us in to the kind of rip-roar hurricane the band is about to unleash, but for as furious as this introduction is, it doesn’t hold a candle to what this sizzler of a song will
Leaving nothing to wonder, the dramatic and forceful “Because Of You” from Boston, Massachusetts’ born Darrell Kelley is a pointed and poignant statement on the National Rifle Association (NRA) and gun violence. Kelley’s daring music beds and auto-tuned vocals may seem jarring at first, but the justifiably emotionally-charged message channels the desperation and anger so
Hello REVILUTION! Thank you for your time today. Tell us what is new in your world? Marie B, vocals: Hello, and thank you for the interview. Well, we are working up some new songs and heading to a local recording studio on Saturday to lay down two of them. (Thanks to Scott Flint for putting
If you’ve been waiting for some great beats to get 2020 started, Gino McKoy and rapper Diamond have got your needs covered with their new single “Sensy Girl,” a track that makes up one-third of the stunning extended play (and feature film soundtrack) Lumina. “Sensy Girl” is a melody-powered swing jam with a lusty lyrical wit
Flowing with vitality and richly textured, perhaps more than they are anywhere else on Rob Alexander’s Being Myself album, the strings that adorn the thick grooves of the record’s second single “Friend of Mine (Elton’s Epic)” might not be the main object of our affections in this song – next to Rob’s voice, what else could
Hey Sidney. Thank you for joining us today! Start us off by telling us something most people don’t know about you and would be surprised to know if they found out? Hello!! Hmm, probably that I’m obsessed with comedy and I sometimes perform stand-up comedy at clubs in New York City. What has been your
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