Month: April 2017

Posted on: April 17, 2017 Posted by: Danica Comments: 0

Big Thief – Mythological Beauty

Big Thief’s latest single “Mythological Beauty” is sure to thrill fans new and old! With twinkling indie rock progression and deep lyrics Big Thief has made a single that reminds you slightly of classics like Tegan and Sara or The Yeah Yeah Yeah’s.

Posted on: April 16, 2017 Posted by: Danica Comments: 0

Liquidfive – Dreamers ft. Charlie Coler

Liquidfive’s latest single with Charlie Coler, “Dreamers” is a soft and sentimental testament of love. The vocals are touching and match well with the slow indie rock instrumentation. The different elements of the song perfectly showcase the tone of the lyrical content. This performance is produced with great care and attention.

Posted on: April 12, 2017 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Eskeerdo “Bitta”

Eskeerdo’s Bitta has a haunting backing beat that is a perfect fit for the sharp-tongued flow of Eskeerdo. The deft wordplay and raw charisma that oozes forth during Bitta ensures that Eskeerdo will garner radio play with this track.

Posted on: April 12, 2017 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

John Haesemeyer – Maybe If I Try

John Haesemeyer’s Maybe If I Try is a dense, compelling song that draws heavily on the narrative-heavy singer-songwriter genres. The sheer skill of John is shown through the emotion and passion that comes in through his guitar work.

Posted on: April 12, 2017 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Bianca Ingram “What I Want”

Bianca Ingram’s “What I Want” begins with a deep, bassy beat that will immediately draw listeners in. The percussion that is added into the mix works well with Bianca’s vocals. There is a decidedly nineties flair to this dance track.

Posted on: April 12, 2017 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Sam Levin “Frame of Mind”

Sam Levin begins Frame of Mind with Everything’s Okay. The track is a blending of alt rock with a twinkling electronic sound that comes forth as tremendously reverent of 1990s and oughts styles, all while having a current and vibrant sound.

Posted on: April 12, 2017 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Dj SirTaj – ALL DAY ft. Q.T., Slice9, Dj Funky

Dj SirTaj creates a track in All Day that calls back to the mid-oughts Atlanta sound of Gorilla Zoe and Young Jeezy. The presence of other rappers keeps this track fresh; each performer adds their own unique sound to the mix. The production of All Day is lively but allows the flows to shine front and center. Hints of T-Pain and Rick Ross can be heard here, while there is…

Posted on: April 12, 2017 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Frank Shiner “Rainy Night In Georgia”

Frank Shiner’s “Rainy Night In Georgia” is a soulful, funk-infused track that showcases Shiner’s tremendous vocal range. The bass/drum dynamic acts as the backdrop for the single, while the combined instrumentation and vocal sides make for a track that sticks with listeners long after the cut ceases to play. There is a timeless tenor to Shiner’s vocals that will please fans of all era. The smart instrumentation during Rainy Night…

Posted on: April 11, 2017 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Tipsy in Chelsea – Gaslighter

Laugh Til I Cry is a twinkling track that refreshes the album oriented rock of the 1970s. Listeners will be sailing away on the soft vocals and the taut instrumentation; Tipsy in Chelsea are able to immediately imprint a unique sound onto listeners’ minds. You Are The Sun has a bit quicker of a tempo, but it is the instrumentation that immediately strikes listeners. The pianos, drums, and guitars combine to…

Posted on: April 10, 2017 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Kevin Tiah – Fight For You

Kevin Tiah’s Fight For You is a passionate track that needs little more than a set of vocals and piano to make its statement. The dynamic between the instrumentation and Kevin’s vocals makes for a timeless track that works well.