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Posted on: December 2, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

TT “Heal My Mind”

Heal My Mind is an epic effort, linking together tremendous emotional depth with thoughtful keys, drums, and guitars. The song links together influences as wide-ranging as Pink Floyd and R.E.M., all while TT is able to showcase a sentiment of love and longing that everyone listening in will be able to understand. The arrangements will continue to bear fruit after one’s first experience with Heal My Mind. Heady, dense, and…

Posted on: December 2, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Micah Lee “Clap My Way”

Micah Lee’s “Clap My Way” is a tremendous track, including a robust instrumentation fuzz of funky bass lines, on-point drums, and guitars inserted at all the right points. On top of these instrumentation inclusions, Micah Lee’s voice resounds loudly. The song is ensconsed in the gospel genre, but has a pop-facing sound to it that could have the single chart on adult contemporary or R&B radio stations and playlists. The…

Posted on: December 2, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Mike Teezy “New Leaf”

On Mike Teezy’s “New Leaf”, a chill, retro-infused dance sound is built up alongside R&B sensibilities and bright vocals. There are nods to performers like The Weeknd and Chromeo, all while Mike Teezy’s inimitable style is able to capture the minds and hearts of fans. New Leaf’s bridge gi0ves fans a few seconds to catch their breath before MT ramps things up to high gear. New Leaf is an effort…

Posted on: December 1, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Punkel (Lakewood Brewing)

Lakewood Brewing Company’s Punkel beer is a unique take on a traditional German lager, infused with warm, aromatic spices that evoke the cozy essence of autumn without relying on the ubiquitous pumpkin flavor. Brewed with cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and ginger, Punkel delivers a seasonal beer experience that’s refreshingly distinctive. At 5.5% ABV and 23 IBU, Punkel is approachable and well-balanced, making it an excellent choice for both casual drinkers and…

Posted on: November 30, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Barrel Batch Pumpkin Ale (Manhattan Brewing Company)

Manhattan Brewing Company’s Barrel Batch Pumpkin Ale has earned its place among the best imperial pumpkin beers we’ve come across, thanks to its bold creativity and unparalleled flavor. This exceptional seasonal brew begins with the brewery’s Pumpkin Batch Ale, which is then elevated by the addition of whole pumpkin pies from Manhattan’s own Little Batch Company. Aged in Bulleit Rye barrels, the beer achieves a rich complexity that combines the…

Posted on: November 29, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Smashed Pumpkin Imperial Pumpkin Ale (Shipyard)

Shipyard Brewing’s Smashed Pumpkin Imperial Pumpkin Ale is a seasonal standout crafted to captivate beer enthusiasts seeking bold, complex flavors. This imperial ale, with its 9.0% alcohol by volume (ABV) and 26 IBUs, is as powerful in profile as it is in taste. Its inviting copper-orange color and aromas of pumpkin and nutmeg make it a must-buy for the autumn season and beyond. The foundation of Smashed Pumpkin’s robust character…

Posted on: November 28, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Shweta Harve “Why So Busy?”

On Why So Busy?, the newest single from Shweta Harve, a tale of today’s life is laid out. The back and forth between Shweta and Daio’s vocals approximate the communications that occur between a couple. While there are moments when this pair are able to make a collaborative chorus, the different registers do well in showcasing how off-kilter busy individuals can get without any fault of their own. The guitar…

Posted on: November 28, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Melaku “The Underdog”

The Underdog is an inspirational track by Melaku that will immediately ensnare listeners with strong vocals and a deliberate instrumentation that is led by keys, guitars, and drums. Melaku’s vocals are able to rise to the occasion, building upon the arrangements while giving listeners an immense and detailed narrative. This is the sort of song that will get fans singing along after their first experience with it. Melaku’s ability to…

Posted on: November 28, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Nia Allen “Sunshine”

Nia Allen’s “Sunshine” has a timeless sound to it that incorporates soul, reggae, and gospel in a fashion that is eminently radio-play worthy. The keys, bass, and clap track all add depth to the composition, while Nia Allen’s vocals act as the cherry on top of the single sundae. The back and forth of the vocals further moor this into traditional blues styles, even as Sunshine takes a brighter and…

Posted on: November 28, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Eddy Puyol “Bang Bang Baby” 

Eddy Puyol’s “Bang Bang Baby” has its titual phrase immediately draw in fans. The rapid-fire flow that presents itself beween choruses is some of the fastest we have heard since Chamillionaire. Hints of UGK can be discerned here as Puyol exudes tremendous confidence to match with his laser-like focus. Bang Bang Baby is a certified single for Eddy Puyol; there will be a lot of Shazaming as new listeners first experience…

Posted on: November 28, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 2

Eddy Puyol “Like A Cadillac”

Eddy Puyol’s “Like A Cadillac” is the perfect melange of modern and traditional music styles. Whether it is coming forth with something pulled out of Atlanta or Houston’s rap scene or the dulcet tones that draw the single to a more funk meets gospel approach, Puyol has incorporated a smorgasboard of approaches. The production on Like A Cadillac is fantastic, with airy synths, robust bass lines, and a style amenable…

Posted on: November 28, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

(BR)OTHERS “(Br)other”

(BR)OTHERS (Michael Bland and Sonny T, The New Power Generation members) are able to create a funky, laid-back rock effort that builds upon the work of Jackson Browne, Billy Preston and Randy Newman. The huge presence of bass on this single makes for a bouncy effort that will have listeners singing along with the tremendously infectious chorus. The level of camaraderie espoused here is hard to deny; this is one…

Posted on: November 28, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Crystal Nicole Feat. Lecrae “Won’t Stop” 

While we haven’t been fortunate enough to review Crystal Nicole before, we have experienced her contributions to Lecrae’s Anomaly. It’s fantastic to see Lecrae return the favor on Won’t Stop, Crystal’s new single. The track immediately primes the pump through the inclusion of a stomping element. Hints of 2000s R&B showcasing tremendous vocal range. The percussive elemnts tattoo the bottom of the track, keying listeners in to what Crystal Nicole…

Posted on: November 28, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Ghost Hounds Feat. Patty Griffin “Long Ride Home”

Long Ride Home, the newest effort by the Ghost Hounds, is marked by rich vocals, hopeful guitar work, and an absolutely beautiful output. The act is able to blend lyrical and musical into an honest and earnest effort that defly moves between country, blues, and pop music. Long Ride Home has a truly timeless feeling, containing enough viscera for fans of the widest scope to eagerly devour. Patty Griffin’s contribution…

Posted on: November 27, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Nya “Beauty Comes From Pain”

Nya’s “Beauty Comes From Pain” is a hautning effort that immediately showcases her vocal skills. There’s a bit of late-1990s Massive Attack meets Bjork sort of sound, albeit with a modern production that gives both instrumental and vocal sides ample times to shine. THe guitar line that is weaved through Beauty Comes From Pain is fascinating, as is the presence of an emotive and ropey bass line. The dichotomy between…

Posted on: November 27, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Secret Wish “Melody Of The Music Man”

Secret Wish’s “Melody Of The Music Man” is a single that takes up the standard of all eras of dance music. There’s a bit of the 1970s Rasputin groove mixed alongside the late 90s / early 2000s “Infinity” remixes. With sweeping synths and booming bass, Secret Wish are able to make a song that is a must-include in the playlists of any DJs currently setting up their New Year’s set.…

Posted on: November 27, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

VanMilli “Mary Jane”

VanMilli’s “Mary Jane” is a heartfelt ode to the herb, a track that showcases the central role of the herb in the pefroemr’s life. This is a love letter that a great many around the world can understand. While the song cuts off quickly, the patter of VanMilli will stick with fans long after the single ceases to play. There’s a bit of R&B, some rap, and a bit of…

Posted on: November 27, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

V. Contreras “Done Playing Small”

V. Contreras’s “Done Playing Small” is a powerful, hopeful effort that blends pop, soul, and EDM styles into one cohesive effort. The vocal skills brought to the composition are amazing. Fans will be firmly planted on the edges of their seat as V. Contreras continues to weave this story. The percussion and synths encountered during “Done Playing Small” are given a new lease on life as a gospel-styled chorus starts…

Posted on: November 27, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Me And My Nightmare “Devil Inside”

Me And My Nightmare’s “Devil Inside” is a track that works mastrerfully the late-1990s output of acts like KMFDM and Assemblage 23. The sharp synths, a driving beat, and intense vocals unite to make Devil Inside’s melodies bury deep into listeners’ psyche. The chorus of the titular phrase acts as a rapid ramping up of the momentum before slowing things down to a more dark soundscape. Echoing vocals are absolutely…

Posted on: November 27, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Diane Arkenstone “When I Fall”

“When I Fall”, the latest song from Diane Arkenstone, recalls the work of performers like Jewel and Natalie Cole. Little more is needed to wholly engage listeners than Diane’s vocals and a lightly-strummed guitar. The narrative built up during “When I Fall” will have one firmly on the edges of their seat. The gradual increase in instrumentation and tempo keep things interesting. Setting up the stage for a truly epic…