Month: December 2016

Posted on: December 14, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

J Roy Champion – Doggy Filter (Feat. Mr. Mayor)

Doggy Filter, the latest cut from Boston’s J Roy Champion does much to reinvigorate the rap of performers like T-Pain and Soulja Boy. A bit of vocal effects on J Roy Champion’s flow, and the song feels destined to be included on rap rotation.

Posted on: December 14, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Inner Call – Gravity

Inner Call’s Gravity is a fascinating track that ties together hints of pop, rock, and industrial music. Gravity has so many distinct elements that are able to coalesce into a cohesive format.

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A Few Minutes with Confronted

Hello, Thomas. What’s happening musically in Norway this December? Hey, here in Norway new great music are made about every day. We got great musicians here in Norway. I make around 2 songs a week, and I have a lot of ideas in the future.

Posted on: December 14, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Bad Reed – ‘Stained Glass’

Bad Reed craft a fun brand of rock that brings in hints of electronic, industrial, and even a bit of metal during their latest single Stained Glass. The supersonic vocals are the highlight of Stained Glass, but fans will hear some seriously heady instrumental arrangements that are interspersed at the bottom of the composition.

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Will Jay “Christmas Come Early”

Christmas Come Early is a powerful new holiday single that is bouncy and fun, drawing upon the tradition of performers like One Direction and Jason Derulo. The collaboration of vocal and instrumental elements pushes each to an entirely higher plateau.

Posted on: December 13, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Zen Juddhism – Zen Juddhism 2

Better Not Wait is the first track on Zen Juddhism’s 2, immediately hitting listeners with an alternative-cum-punk style. The strong females are precisely what will keep listeners on the edges of their seats. This initial effort is further fleshed out through the inclusion of ska-influenced horns, splashy drums and deft guitar work. Stage Fright incorporates a bit more alternative rock into the equation, ultimately spinning the cut into a new…

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Pablo Embon Sits Down with NeuFutur

Hello, Pablo. What’s happening musically in Israel this December? What sort of plans do you have for the early months of 2017? “Funky Side of the Road” has been keeping me busy and focused for the last 8 months, just the creation of the album idea took me about two months, but having a lot of fun with it. My usual activities right after releasing an album is to engage…

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Soles Of Passion “Say I Will”

Soles Of Passion’s “Say I Will” is built off of the dynamic between guitar and synth. The robust, bouncy instrumentation is the perfect backdrop from the emphatic vocals laid down by Myla, making for an effort that works well no matter whether a listener is a fan of 1980s, 1990s, or more current music. The multiple layers that compromise Say I Will further increases the replay value of the single,…